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can the body have acceleration with zero velocity?give reason

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No body object or point can have a constant velocity if there is a change in velocity aka acceleration.

We know that the derivative of velocity is equal to acceleration.

This means that if you take the derivative of any constant velocity : 2mph, 5mph, 85mph, etc, you will always get the value zero for acceleration. This includes the constant zero as well. In this example we would take the derivative of zero which is zero.
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