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If the acceleration of an object is zero and it's velocity is non-zero, what can you say about the motion of the object?​

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Answered by samaydeenk437
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Answered by sushmaa1912
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Acceleration of an object can be zero but velocity can be non zero incase of Uniform motion.

Explanation:

  • When the velocity of an object is constant while the acceleration is zero , then the object is said to be in uniform motion.
  • Acceleration of an object will be 0 only when change in velocity over a period of time is 0 or when the sum of forces acting on the body is 0.
  • a=\frac{dv}{dt} is the formula for acceleration where dv is the change in velocity while dt is the change in time.
  • The type of motion where this condition is met is called uniform motion, wherein the velocity of the object remains constant . While the body travels in a straight line and covers equal distance over equal interval of time, the velocity remains constant , a non-zero value. duration of the time.

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