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If the velocity of a particle is zero,can the acceleration of the particle be non-zero explain​

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Answered by ItzMissDrugbabe
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Yes. Acceleration is the time rate of change of the velocity of a particle. If the velocity of a particle is nonzero at a given moment, and the particle is not accelerating, the velocity will remain the same; if the particle is accelerating, the velocity will change.

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Answered by suhanijha006
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Yes. If you drop a doughnut from rest (v=0), then its acceleration is not zero. A common misconception is that immediately after the doughnut is released, both the velocity and acceleration are zero. If the acceleration were zero, then the velocity would not change, leaving the doughnut floating at rest in mid-air.

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