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  • Understanding Zero Velocity: Definition, Examples & Applications
    Zero velocity means an object is not moving. Here's a breakdown:

    * Velocity: Velocity describes both the speed and direction of an object's motion.

    * Zero: The number zero represents the absence of something.

    Therefore, zero velocity means the object has no speed and is not moving in any direction.

    Examples:

    * A car parked in a driveway has zero velocity.

    * A ball sitting still on a table has zero velocity.

    * A person standing motionless has zero velocity.

    Important Note: An object can have zero velocity at a specific moment in time, but this doesn't mean it's always stationary. For example, a ball thrown straight up into the air has zero velocity at its highest point before falling back down.

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