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What is an object doing at the moment its instantaneous ecceleration is zero?
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What is an object doing at the moment its instantaneous ecceleration is zero?
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It will be in uniform motion or at rest.
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if instantaneous acceleration is 0 ...then the velocity is not increasing and thus it is in uniform motion.....or will maintain its speed !
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