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is it possible for a body to have zero velocity but non zero acceleration ? explain​

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Answered by ItzBlinkingstar
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It is possible to have a non-zero value of acceleration when the velocity of a body is zero. ... At the highest point, the velocity of the ball becomes zero, after which it starts to fall down. At this point, the velocity of the ball is zero yet its acceleration is equal to g=9.8m/s2.

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Answered by SwagHero
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\dashrightarrow It is possible to have a non-zero value of acceleration when the velocity of a body is zero.

\dashrightarrow At the highest point, the velocity of the ball becomes zero, after which it starts to fall down. At this point, the velocity of the ball is zero yet its acceleration is equal to g=9.8m/s2.

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