If the Dow Jones Industrial Average were to reach zero, it would imply that all the companies listed in the index have become worthless. This scenario is highly unlikely because even in the worst financial crises, companies still have some residual value. If the Dow were to truly reach zero, it would signify a catastrophic and unprecedented collapse of the entire Stock Market and likely the global economy.
it goes up
As the car reduces its speed,its velocitv decreases.Since k.E is directly proportional to the velocity of the body so it goes on decresing and it becomes zero when it comes to a stop.As velocity is zero so K.E is also zero K.E=1/2 m.v.v therefore,K.E=!/2 m.0.0=0 But at this moment the potential energy of the car may be maximum.
anything goes
it goes throuh space
It decreases.
It becomes zero.
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If a stock price goes to zero, it means that the company's shares are essentially worthless, and investors who own those shares would lose all of their investment in the stock.
It goes to a negative balance and you have to bring it up to zero to close again and hope nothing else goes through or wait until it goes way below zero and they will stop it for you.
you can claim a CAPITAL GAIN LOSS ON YOUR TAX RETURN FOR THE YEAR IF THE COMPANY GOES BANKRUPT that's it.
No- Zero goes into zero an infinite number of times.
same thing as any vehicle, it just goes back to zero
It drops quickly to zero once the temperature goes below freezing.
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Any number to the power of zero is 1.