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  • Understanding Velocity When Acceleration is Zero: Constant Velocity Explained
    When the acceleration of an object is zero, you can say that its velocity is constant.

    Here's why:

    * Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.

    * If acceleration is zero, this means the velocity is not changing.

    * The object could be at rest (velocity = 0), or it could be moving at a steady speed in a straight line (constant velocity).

    In simpler terms: Zero acceleration means the object is either staying still or moving at a constant speed without changing direction.

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