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  • Understanding Acceleration When Velocity is Constant
    The ball's acceleration is 0 m/s².

    Here's why:

    * Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.

    * Constant velocity means the velocity is not changing.

    * If the velocity isn't changing, there is no acceleration.

    The fact that the ball has been traveling at a constant velocity for 2 minutes is irrelevant to its acceleration. Acceleration only cares about whether the velocity is changing, not how long the velocity has been constant.

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