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2 June, 04:20

What represents a case in which you are not accelerating?

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  1. 2 June, 04:31
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    Answer: dv/dt = 0

    Explanation: Acceleration has to do with when you are changing velocity. since velocity is a speed and a direction you only accelerate when you change speed or change direction or change both in other words you are not accelerating when you are moving in a constant speed and at a specified direction. E. g driving Eastward at a constant speed of 24m/s, such scenario is a case of not accelerating that is acceleration is zero.
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