summer235
summer235 summer235
  • 29-01-2018
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What is the acceleration of an object with a constant velocity

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19divinityguest
19divinityguest 19divinityguest
  • 29-01-2018

Zero.

Acceleration is defined as the change in velocity over time.

Since in your case there is no change, there is no acceleration, so it is zero:

Or in formula: a=Δvt

Where a=acceleration, Δv=change in velocity and t=time

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JanieLooper
JanieLooper JanieLooper
  • 29-01-2018
Acceleration is 0 m/s/s, Net force is zero. An object moving at constant velocity does not accelerate and does not have an unbalanced force acting on it.
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