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#86 can an object be moving when its acceleration is zero? can an object be accelerating when its speed is zero?
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#86 can an object be moving when its acceleration is zero? can an object be accelerating when its speed is zero?
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Yes, an object
that was set in motion in the past by some force, but that is no longer being acted on by a net force, is moving
but with
zero acceleration
, i.e. it is
moving
at constant velocity.
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