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23 September, 07:15

A) Is it possible for an object that, object with zero acceleration have velocity? If yes give an example if not give its proof.

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  1. 23 September, 08:48
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    Yes, in case of uniform velocity

    Explanation:

    This is the case of uniform velocity. If a body covers equal displacement in equal intervals of time, then the velocity of a body is said to be 'Uniform Velocity'. It meas that the velocity of a body remains constant during the motion and it does not change.

    Since, acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity.

    Therefore, if there is no change in velocity or in other words the change in velocity is zero, then the acceleration is also zero.

    a = ΔV/t = 0/t

    a = 0 m/s²

    So, the acceleration of the body is 0 m/s², but it has a uniform velocity

    Hence, it is possible for an object that, object with zero acceleration have velocity, which is the case case of uniform velocity.
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