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An object moving at a constant velocity will always have a
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zero acceleration.
If velocity is constant (speed and direction unchanged), the change in velocity is zero, so acceleration (Δv/Δt) is zero — and by Newton's second law the net force is also zero.
If velocity is constant (speed and direction unchanged), the change in velocity is zero, so acceleration (Δv/Δt) is zero — and by Newton's second law the net force is also zero.
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