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Problem 13CQ

If the velocity of an object is nonzero, can its acceleration be zero? Give an example if your answer is yes, explain why not if your answer is no.

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Problem 13CQ

If the velocity of an object is nonzero, can its acceleration be zero? Give an example if your answer is yes, explain why not if your answer is no.

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Acceleration is defined as the time rate of change of velocity of an object.

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