Question
If an object is moving at a constant velocity, which must be true?(1 point)
Responses
The acceleration is zero.
The acceleration is zero.
The acceleration is increasing.
The acceleration is increasing.
The acceleration is a non-zero constant.
The acceleration is a non-zero constant.
The acceleration is decreasing.
The acceleration is decreasing.
Responses
The acceleration is zero.
The acceleration is zero.
The acceleration is increasing.
The acceleration is increasing.
The acceleration is a non-zero constant.
The acceleration is a non-zero constant.
The acceleration is decreasing.
The acceleration is decreasing.
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GPT-4o mini
If an object is moving at a constant velocity, the correct statement is:
**The acceleration is zero.**
This is because constant velocity implies that there is no change in speed or direction, which means that the acceleration, which is defined as the change in velocity over time, must be zero.
**The acceleration is zero.**
This is because constant velocity implies that there is no change in speed or direction, which means that the acceleration, which is defined as the change in velocity over time, must be zero.
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