Question #34822

Can a situation exist in which an object has zero acceleration and nonzero velocity?

Expert's answer

Can a situation exist in which an object has zero acceleration and nonzero velocity?

**Answer:**

Yes, it's true. Object can move with zero acceleration and nonzero velocity.

There is velocity of object:


V=V0+at, whereV = V_0 + at, \text{ where}V0primary speedV_0 - \text{primary speed}aaccelerationa - \text{acceleration}ttimet - \text{time}


If a=0a=0 then velocity of the object will be V=V0=constV = V_0 = \text{const}

It's called rectilinear constant motion.

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