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When does a particle have zero velocity but non-zero acceleration.?​

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Answered by aisha424
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Acceleration is the rate at which an object's speed and direction are changing with time, so whenever an object passes through zero speed as it reverses directions it has a non-zero acceleration but a speed of zero.

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Answered by Plantimon
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Answer:

whenever an object passes through zero velocity as it reverses directions it has a non-zero acceleration but a velocity of zero

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