Physics, asked by lopadas3140, 10 months ago

When does acceleration become zero?

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Answered by vanithasanga08
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When acceleration is zero (that is, a = dv/dt = 0), rate of change of velocity is zero. That is, acceleration is zero when the velocity of the object is constant. Motion graphs represent the variations in distance, velocity and acceleration with time.

Answered by diyajain644
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Explanation:

That is, acceleration is zero when the velocity of the object is constant

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