Is it possible that an object with a constant acceleration but with zero velocity?
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Yes
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When you throw an object up, it experiences acceleration due to gravity in downward direction. At a point it stops and starts coming down. At that point the velocity is zero but acceleration due to gravity, i.e. 9.8. m/s is constant
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When a body is thrown vertically upwards in space then at highest point body has zero velocity but its acceleration is equal to accelaration due to gravity
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