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  • Understanding Acceleration When Velocity is Constant - Physics Explained
    If velocity is constant, then the true acceleration is zero.

    Here's why:

    * Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.

    * Constant velocity means the velocity is not changing.

    * If velocity is not changing, its rate of change (acceleration) is zero.

    Think of it like this:

    * If you're driving at a steady 60 mph, your speedometer isn't changing. You're not speeding up or slowing down, so your acceleration is zero.

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