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When the net forces acting on an object sum to zero then the object is acceleration?

When the net forces acting on an object sum to zero then the object's acceleration is zero.


Does an object experiencing a constant velocity have a zero or non-zero value for acceleration?

An object experiencing a constant velocity has zero acceleration. This is because acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity over time. When velocity is constant, there is no change in velocity, leading to zero acceleration.


If a body is moving with constant velocity is it moving with constant acceleration?

An object moves with constant velocity when there is no net force acting upon it. If there are no forces acting on an object, or if the forces acting on it "cancel out" leaving a net force of zero acting on the object, it will have zero acceleration. With a zero acceleration, the velocity of the object will be constant.


Can an object have zero velocity and nonzero acceleration?

Yes, an object can have zero velocity and nonzero acceleration. This occurs when the object is changing its direction but not its speed. For example, in circular motion, the object's velocity is constantly changing direction, leading to a nonzero acceleration even when its speed is constant.


Can an object be moving when its acceleration is zero?

Acceleration, which is the change of velocity over the change in time, will equal zero when there is no change in velocity. This can occur when an object is stationary or when an object is traveling at a constant velocity.

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Can stationary have non zero angular acceleration?

No, an object is considered stationary when it has zero velocity and zero acceleration. Angular acceleration refers to the rate at which an object's angular velocity changes over time. If something has a non-zero angular acceleration, it means that it is rotating at a changing rate.


If object is stationary is its accelaration necessarily zero?

Yes, if an object is stationary, its acceleration is zero because acceleration is the rate of change of velocity over time. When an object is not moving, its velocity is constant and therefore there is no change in velocity, resulting in zero acceleration.


What is the Conditions for angular acceleration equal to zero?

Angular acceleration is equal to zero when an object is rotating at a constant angular velocity without any change in its rotational speed. This occurs when the net torque acting on the object is zero, meaning that there are no external forces causing the object to accelerate or decelerate rotationally.


Can a object with no acceleration be stationary?

If acceleration means to increase in speed or pace, then a stationary object is static, without movement, without acceleration. But, if an object is moving at a constant rate, then I suggest acceleration is not present, unless, or until the objects speed increases. Yes, an object with no acceleration may be stationary.


Differentiate stationary object and accelerated object?

A stationary object is a object which is not moving or which have zero kinetic energy and a accelarated object is that which is moving withs some acceleration and have some kinetic energy.


It it possible for an object to be sationary while under acceleration?

"Stationary" means zero speed. The object's speed is not changing, and the direction of the speed is obviously also not changing.By definition then, acceleration is zero.


How is velocity of zero different from an accerlation at zero?

Velocity at zero means the object is not moving, while acceleration at zero means the object is moving at a constant velocity. Velocity at zero can be motionless or stationary, while acceleration at zero indicates that there is no change in velocity, even if the object is moving.


When the acceleration is zero what can you say about the velocity of an object?

When acceleration is zero, the object's velocity can still be changing if the initial velocity is not zero. However, if acceleration is zero and the initial velocity is also zero, then the object's velocity will remain constant.


Does a stationary object have momentum?

No, a stationary object does not have momentum because momentum is the product of an object's mass and its velocity. If an object is not moving (velocity is zero), then its momentum will also be zero.


Can an object have zero acceleration and eventually-reverses its acceleration?

I am not sure what you mean by reversing a zero acceleration. An object's acceleration can, of course, change over time.


When the acceleration of an object is zero what is the velocity at the same time?

As long as acceleration is zero, the object's velocity is constant.


What is the acceleration of an object if the net force working on the object is zero?

The acceleration would also be zero in this case.