umm he should go a little bit more faster
If acceleration means to increase in speed or pace, then a stationary object is static, without movement, without acceleration. But, if an object is moving at a constant rate, then I suggest acceleration is not present, unless, or until the objects speed increases. Yes, an object with no acceleration may be stationary.
When it is stationary, or when the velocity is constant. If it is speeding up or slowing down, it has acceleration.
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Force accelerates stationary masses as acceleration a=f/m; theacceleration is inverse to the mass. The smaller the mass the larger the acceleration and the larger the mass the smaller the acceleration.
Explain circumstances, in which the velocity acceleration of a body is parallel?
0 velocity 0 acceleration The forces on the object are balanced: it is in equilibrium. (The forces are balanced on any object with 0 acceleration, even if it is moving.)
Stationary object refers to an object that is not moving
stationary or moving at constant speed because the acceleration is 0.
Define a moving coordinate system with respect to a stationary object.
When an unbalanced force act on a stationary body, it undergoes an acceleration in velocity and thus motion is produced
-- acceleration = 0 -- velocity (speed and direction) exactly equal to the observer's velocity
A stationary object is a object which is not moving or which have zero kinetic energy and a accelarated object is that which is moving withs some acceleration and have some kinetic energy.