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15 October, 20:22

Can an object have an instantaneous velocity if it has zero acceleration?

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  1. 15 October, 20:23
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    Maybe yes, because the instantaneous velocity is the velocity the object has at a particular moment, so even that object has zero acceleration, it can have instantaneous velocity
  2. 15 October, 20:28
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    Of course! If the object is moving, then it has speed and direction, which make velocity. If neither of them is changing, then the object's acceleration is zero.
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