Well I tell u like this velocity,v equalls accelaration * time. When v is 0 then
accelaration,a and time becomes zero. When a is zero then force is zero then work
is zero then Energy is zero then impulse and presrure is zero and when Energy is
zero Heat is zero then heat capacity is zero and Magnetic induction is zero.ok any
think more/
When the velocity of an object is zero, then the object has no motion at all.
(But only according to the observer who says that its velocity is zero. If another
observer happens to ride through the first observer's laboratory in a bus and
make some measurements on the way, he would say that the object ... and
the first observer ... have large and equal velocities.)
velocity may be zero or may not be zero i.e. if the object may continue to move with uniform velocity.
If the velocity is zero, the object is not moving. So if it moves at all, it is changing direction.
Yes.
It is not possible for acceleration to have zero acceleration because the force acting on the object is gravity and g=9.8m/s squared. Gravity is the acceleration It can however have a zero velocity
Whenever velocity is constant, the acceleration is zero. This also works when the velocity is zero, the acceleration is zero. That pretty much means the object isn't moving. But, yes/ If velocity is constant, accleration is zero.
Zero relative velocity to another object, sure no problem. Zero absolute velocity, not possible as there is no absolute reference to compare to.
As long as acceleration is zero, the object's velocity is constant.
When an object is in equilibrium, the acceleration is zero. When the acceleration is zero, the velocity does not change; the non changing velocity includes the case when the velocity has value zero.
velocity may be zero or may not be zero i.e. if the object may continue to move with uniform velocity.
velocity may be zero or may not be zero i.e. if the object may continue to move with uniform velocity.
If the velocity is zero, the object is not moving. So if it moves at all, it is changing direction.
A stationary object with velocity of zero.
An object at rest has a velocity of zero.
zero
Yes.
It is not possible for acceleration to have zero acceleration because the force acting on the object is gravity and g=9.8m/s squared. Gravity is the acceleration It can however have a zero velocity
Whenever velocity is constant, the acceleration is zero. This also works when the velocity is zero, the acceleration is zero. That pretty much means the object isn't moving. But, yes/ If velocity is constant, accleration is zero.