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When an object undergoes zero acceleration, its velocity a. is constant. b. decreases. c. increases. d. is unpredictable.
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When an object undergoes zero acceleration, its velocity
a. is constant.
b. decreases.
c. increases.
d. is unpredictable.
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Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.
When acceleration is zero, the rate of change of velocity is zero.
That means the velocity is constant.
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