No, becasue force times mass = acceleration.
Therefore, if your mass is (for exmaple) 45kg, and you're at rest, your force would be 0, therefore your acceleration would be 45 x 0 = 0
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When a body moves upward in a lift, its weight will temporarily increase. This is because the lift is exerting an upward force on the body, causing it to experience a higher apparent weight than when it is at rest.
Yes, but only for an instant.
a body at rest may have speed
it changes the speed
decelration
A body that is not moving is said to be at rest.
more than likely your throttle body butterfly valves is sticking. you can clean it with throtle body cleaner but you must remove any sensors from throttle body first.
accelaration?
g is gravitational accelaration
Because the earth is much more heavier than the moon.
The heart is the organ responsible for pumping blood to the rest of the body.
When a body is thrown horizontally with uniform speed, there is no change in the horizontal velocity, so the horizontal component of acceleration is zero. The only acceleration acting on the body is due to gravity in the vertical direction.