The FORCE.
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You can't derive the velocity from the acceleration. Zero acceleration simply means that the velocity (at that instant) is not changing.
acceleration
No a force causes acceleration.
Force causes acceleration.
average acceleration is the average of the acceleration of a body in its entire motion where as instantaneous acceleration is the rate of change of velocity at an instant. it may be a function of time or velocity or displacement.
Average acceleration is the average of the accelerations acquired in the whole journey by a body while instantaneous acceleration is the acceleration of the body at any particular instant of time.
The answer is: Instantaneous Acceleration.
No. But its acceleration is.
There is no force of acceleration. Acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes over time. A net force causes acceleration.
Yes it can.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.
That's the magnitude of instantaneous acceleration.