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  • Understanding Acceleration and Constant Velocity: A Physics Explanation
    No, an object cannot be accelerating if it has constant velocity. Here's why:

    * Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. This means that acceleration occurs when:

    * The speed of the object changes (either increasing or decreasing).

    * The direction of the object's motion changes.

    * Constant velocity means both the speed and direction of the object remain the same.

    Therefore, if an object's velocity is constant, its acceleration must be zero.

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