Science, asked by ramup4193, 6 months ago

The velocity of an accelerated body may be zero,why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Since acceleration is the change in velocity over time, there has to be a change in velocity for something to accelerate. ... If the velocity is constant however, the acceleration is zero (because the velocity isn't changing over time).

Answered by Anonymous
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In other words, if something is accelerating, it has to have a variable velocity. If the velocity is constant however, the acceleration is zero (because the velocity isn't changing over time

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