The velocity of the body does not change.
Zero acceleration means no change in velocity and no force on the zero accelerating body.
Velocity of body and acceleration of body is zero implies body is at rest Acceleration of body is zero implies it is in a state of equilibrium Body in equilibrium can have non zero velocity
The acceleration is zero for a body having constant velocity.
no,but the table exerts an equal & opposite force so net force is zero.
Yes, but only for an instant. For example, if you throw a stone up, when it is at its highest point it has a velocity of zero, but its acceleration is -9.8 m/s2. If there is acceleration, the velocity can not remain at zero.
The body is not zero, but the sum of all forces on it is. -- "Uniform velocity" means no acceleration. -- Acceleration is force/mass . -- If acceleration is zero, that's an indication that force must be zero.
Zero acceleration means no change in velocity and no force on the zero accelerating body.
Velocity of body and acceleration of body is zero implies body is at rest Acceleration of body is zero implies it is in a state of equilibrium Body in equilibrium can have non zero velocity
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The acceleration is zero for a body having constant velocity.
Acceleration becomes zero.
Acceleration is the CHANGE in velocity; you're assuming CONSTANT velocity. So the acceleration is zero.
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I am not sure what you mean by reversing a zero acceleration. An object's acceleration can, of course, change over time.
no,but the table exerts an equal & opposite force so net force is zero.