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Physics, 20.08.2019 21:20 atkinsonsinbraz

One of your fellow students comes up to you and asks the following question, "if an object is not moving, can it be accelerating? " based on your prior knowledge of this topic, what is the best response? a). yes, becuase acceleration depends on the rate of change of velocity and not the value of velocity itself.
b). no, acceleration and velocity are equivalent, so if one equals zero, the other must also equal zero.
d). yes, but only if the object's acceleration is very small.
d). yes, but only if the acceleration is negative in order to keep velocity equal to zero.

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