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9 January, 08:19

If a train is traveling at a constant, unchanging speed, what is it's acceleration?

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  1. 9 January, 11:08
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    Acceleration is 0m/s², Acceleration does not exist.

    Explanation:

    V1=V2

    a = (V2-V1) / t

    a=0/t

    a=0m/s²
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