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  • Velocity Zero, Non-Zero Acceleration: Examples & Explanation
    - An object moving in a circular path at constant speed. In this case, the velocity is constantly changing direction, but the speed is constant. Therefore, the acceleration is not zero.

    - An object in free fall. In this case, the velocity is constantly increasing, but the acceleration is constant (due to gravity).

    - An object at rest. In this case, both the velocity and acceleration are zero.

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