Answer to Question #154933 in Mechanics | Relativity for David

Question #154933

If the velocity of a particle is zero, can its acceleration be nonzero? 


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Expert's answer
2021-01-12T12:21:35-0500

Yes, it is possible if the velocity of the particle is zero and not constant.

Answer:

If the velocity of the particle is zero and not constant, its acceleration can be nonzero.


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