Multiple Choice
Is it possible for an object to have zero velocity and constant nonzero acceleration?
A) Yes, but only if it is not moving at all.
B) No, if its velocity is zero its acceleration must also be zero.
C) Yes, all objects with zero velocity have nonzero acceleration.
D) No, if its acceleration is not zero its velocity cannot be zero.
E) Yes, but its velocity must only be zero for an instant.
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