Science
State which of the following situations are possible and give an example for each of these:
(a) an object with a constant acceleration but with zero velocity
(b) an object moving with an acceleration but with uniform speed.
(c) an object moving in a certain direction with an acceleration in the perpendicular direction.
Answer
(a) It is possible;
When an object is thrown up vertically into the air, it has constant acceleration due to gravity acting on it. However, when it reaches its maximum height, its velocity is zero.
(b) It is possible;
When an object moves on a circular path with uniform speed it is still under acceleration because the velocity changes due to continuous change in the direction of motion.
(c) It is possible;
When an object is accelerating in a circular trajectory, the acceleration is in the perpendicular direction.
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