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  • Velocity and Acceleration: Understanding Zero Acceleration
    If an object has zero acceleration, the following two things could be true about its velocity:

    1. The object is at rest. This means its velocity is zero. It's not moving.

    2. The object is moving at a constant velocity. This means it's moving at a steady speed in a straight line.

    Key takeaway: Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. If there's no acceleration, the velocity isn't changing.

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