Yes. If it weren't so, an object that isn't moving could never be made to move at all! Of course, once you apply acceleration (which implies a change of velocity), the object's velocity won't stay zero. But for a brief instant, the velocity can be zero while accelerating.
Do you agree with the statement, "An object with a zero velocity can have an acceleration greater than zero."? Explain your answer.
Acceleration being zero is equivalent to the statement that an object's velocity doesn't change.
The rate of acceleration is a measure of the change of the velocity of an object with time. On a graph of velocity versus time, it is represented by the slope of the line so graphed. If velocity is changing in time, the object described is being accelerated. The greater the slope of the graph, the greater the change of velocity per unit of time and the greater the acceleration of that object. true
Velocity. A change in VELOCITY will always indicate the acceleration of an object.
No. Acceleration is change of velocity / time. If there is no change in velocity, there is no acceleration.
Do you agree with the statement, "An object with a zero velocity can have an acceleration greater than zero."? Explain your answer.
Acceleration being zero is equivalent to the statement that an object's velocity doesn't change.
The rate of acceleration is a measure of the change of the velocity of an object with time. On a graph of velocity versus time, it is represented by the slope of the line so graphed. If velocity is changing in time, the object described is being accelerated. The greater the slope of the graph, the greater the change of velocity per unit of time and the greater the acceleration of that object. true
Acceleration is dependent on the initial velocity of how fast the object is leaving the projectile. The vertical acceleration is greater when the object is falling than when the object reaches the peak in height. However, if the object is thrown horizontally and there is no parabola in its shape then there is not as great of an acceleration.
Velocity. A change in VELOCITY will always indicate the acceleration of an object.
No. Acceleration is change of velocity / time. If there is no change in velocity, there is no acceleration.
As long as acceleration is zero, the object's velocity is constant.
Acceleration
That depends on the exact situation. If there is an interaction with other charges, this can cause the object to acceleration (basically, change its velocity), and the greater the object's charge, the faster its velocity will change.
acceleration is the increase of speed in a moving object. velocity is the speed and direction of a moving object.
Yes, acceleration is the how the velocity changes. This also includes when an object turns
rate of acceleration