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If an object is traveling at a constant velocity, its acceleration is 0. Even if it traveled for 2 years.
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zero - it is constat velocity. so acceleration is zero50 m/s2 Another : The acceleration is ZERO. Acceleration is defined as the change in velocity per unit time. If the ball is traveling a constant velocity over a two minute period, the acceleration would be zero since there is no change in velocity.
The answer is very simple. The words "constant velocity" are the definition of zero acceleration.
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No. An object traveling at a constant velocity is not accelerating.
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If you are traveling at a constant speed with changing direction there is a change in velocity, so you are accelerating.
When something is traveling at a constant velocity it has no acceleration. In other words your answer is 0.
it means that the airplane is staying in motion but will soon crash;)
If an object is traveling at a constant velocity, its acceleration is 0. Even if it traveled for 2 years.
If a velocity or speed is constant there isn't an acceleration. This is because the acceleration is the change in speed or velocity and if it's constant then there sn't a change.
No. Acceleration is change of velocity / time. If there is no change in velocity, there is no acceleration.
An object in uniform circular motion undergoes constant acceleration but moves at constant "speed".Constant "velocity" means no acceleration.