Table of Contents
- 1 Is it possible to ever have a situation where an object is accelerating and has a velocity of zero explain?
- 2 Can an object at rest have acceleration?
- 3 Is it possible to have acceleration without velocity?
- 4 Is it possible for an object to move without a force?
- 5 Is it possible to have an accelerated motion with constant speed?
- 6 What does it mean when acceleration is zero?
- 7 Can a person be moving fast and still not accelerate?
- 8 What happens to acceleration when there is no force?
- 9 What happens if an object does not change its velocity?
Is it possible to ever have a situation where an object is accelerating and has a velocity of zero explain?
Answer: Yes, an object can have zero velocity and still be accelerating simultaneously. While observing the object, you will find that the object will continue to move forward for some time and then stops instantly. Then the object will start to move in the backward direction.
Can an object at rest have acceleration?
Yes, A body can have acceleration while at rest,but it will be negative acceleration or retardation.
Can an object be accelerating if its speed is zero?
b) Can an object be accelerating when its speed is zero? Yes, acceleration is a change in velocity, so an object might be momentarily at rest but a split-second later have some speed, i.e. it can be changing its velocity even if it is momentarily at rest.
Is it possible to have acceleration without velocity?
If the body moves with constant speed without changing the direction, the acceleration of the body is zero. ie, for constant velocity and no change in direction = no acceleration. Yes , the body have acceleration with zero velocity.
Is it possible for an object to move without a force?
Yes, it is possible to have motion without a force being present. Newton’s first law states that, in fact, an object must continue to move at the same…
When an object is stopped what is its acceleration?
If we think about the problem quickly, it might seem the acceleration must be zero. At one moment, we’re not moving, and a small time later we’re still not moving, so there has not been a change in speed. Therefore, the acceleration has to be zero.
Is it possible to have an accelerated motion with constant speed?
Yes, it is possible to have accelerated motion with constant speed, when a body is moving in a circular path. The body changes its path so there is a change in direction (velocity) but its speed remains the same.
What does it mean when acceleration is zero?
If acceleration is 0, the velocity is not changing. If the velocity is constant (0 acceleration) then the object will continue without slowing down or speeding up.
Is it possible for the velocity of an object to be zero and its acceleration not zero?
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity of an object with respect to the time over which this change occurs. It is possible to have a non-zero value of acceleration when the velocity of a body is zero. At this point, the velocity of the ball is zero yet its acceleration is equal to g=9.8m/s2.
Can a person be moving fast and still not accelerate?
A person can be moving very fast and still not be accelerating. Acceleration has to do with changing how fast an object is moving. If an object is not changing its velocity, then the object is not accelerating. The data at the right are representative of a northward-moving accelerating object.
What happens to acceleration when there is no force?
Acceleration is the change of velocity per unit time, so if there is no force, all we know is that the acceleration is zero. Therefore, the velocity is not changing. If the object was already moving, then it will just keep moving.
Can a object with a constant acceleration accelerate?
An object with a constant acceleration should not be confused with an object with a constant velocity. Don’t be fooled! If an object is changing its velocity -whether by a constant amount or a varying amount – then it is an accelerating object. And an object with a constant velocity is not accelerating.
What happens if an object does not change its velocity?
Acceleration. If an object is not changing its velocity, then the object is not accelerating. The data at the right are representative of a northward-moving accelerating object. The velocity is changing over the course of time. In fact, the velocity is changing by a constant amount – 10 m/s – in each second of time.