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  • 03-09-2019
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Is it possible for velocity to be constant while acceleration is not zero? Explain.

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aristeus aristeus
  • 05-09-2019

Answer:

No

Explanation:

No it is not possible for velocity to be constant when acceleration is not zero.

Acceleration of a body is the rate of change of the velocity [tex]a=\frac{dv}{dt}[/tex]. Means acceleration is possible only when there is change in velocity

If there velocity will be constant then dv=0 when we put dv =0 in [tex]a=\frac{dv}{dt}[/tex] then acceleration will be also zero

So the constant velocity is not possible when acceleration is not zero

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