Respuesta :

An object moving at a constant velocity will always have a zero acceleration
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Answer:

zero acceleration

Explanation:

Acceleration is defined as the rate change of velocity with respect to time

This means that:

[tex] acceleration = \frac{delta_v_e_l_o_c_i_t_y}{delta_t_i_m_e} [/tex]

Now, since the velocity is given as a constant, this means that the value of the velocity does not change which means that the change of velocity is zero.

Substitute in the formula:

[tex] acceleration = \frac{0}{delta_t_i_m_e} = 0 [/tex]

Therefore, for constant velocity, the acceleration is zero.

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