Why can't an object be accelerated with velocity constant?
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Acceleration is the change in velocity with respect to time, if velocity is constant, then there is no change in velocity so an object cannot be accelerated with constant velocity
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The Meaning of Constant Acceleration
Sometimes an accelerating object will change its velocity by the same amount each second. ... If an object is changing its velocity -whether by a constant amount or a varying amount - then it is an accelerating object. And an object with a constant velocity is not accelerating.
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