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A moving object being accelerated will show a change in its velocity (it may move faster, or slower, or experience a change in direction).

A stationary object will respond to acceleration only if there is no other force acting to prevent its response. For example: gravity is a constant force of acceleration, but objects cannot move toward the center of the earth if they are being blocked by another object.

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Can accelerated body have zero velocity?

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Can an object be accelerated if it is moving with constant speed velocity?

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What is the conclusion of non accelerated rectilinear motion?

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If an object is being accelerated can its velocity be constant?

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