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  • Constant Velocity and Acceleration: Understanding the Relationship
    No, when the velocity of a particle is constant, its acceleration is zero.

    Here's why:

    * Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.

    * If velocity is constant, it means there's no change in velocity over time.

    * Since there's no change, the rate of change (acceleration) is zero.

    Think of it like this:

    * Constant velocity means the particle is moving at a steady speed in a straight line.

    * Zero acceleration means there are no forces acting on the particle to change its motion.

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