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  • Constant Velocity vs. Acceleration: Understanding the Difference
    No, motion with constant velocity is not an example of acceleration. Here's why:

    * Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. This means that an object is accelerating if its velocity is either increasing, decreasing, or changing direction.

    * Constant velocity implies that both the speed and direction of motion are unchanging.

    Therefore, if an object is moving with constant velocity, its acceleration is zero.

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