when and where velocity becomes zero
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the velocity become zero when the displacement is zero. there can be many reasons like when a body is in rest, when a moving body return back to the initial position and many more.
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Hi friend!
Velocity is speed in specified direction.
Let us consider an activity:-
Set up an inclined plane. Take a ball and release it from the top of the inclined plane. We find the positions of the ball at various positions . On close observation we find that when the ball moves down the inclined plane its speed increases gradually and the direction of the motion remains constant.
So by this we can say that here the speed is changing it every moment but velocity is constant so velocity is zero.
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Velocity is speed in specified direction.
Let us consider an activity:-
Set up an inclined plane. Take a ball and release it from the top of the inclined plane. We find the positions of the ball at various positions . On close observation we find that when the ball moves down the inclined plane its speed increases gradually and the direction of the motion remains constant.
So by this we can say that here the speed is changing it every moment but velocity is constant so velocity is zero.
Hope it's helpful
Please like it
#keeplearningnewthings#
Thanks! : )
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