Quote (Thor123422 @ Nov 1 2016 06:27pm)
He's saying that the acceleration may be zero m/s^2, but that's still an acceleration since it can be represented.
It's basically just a big red herring
no im not saying that all all - you're stuck on the English definition of acceleration
i'm saying that in physics - acceleration denotes movement - regardless of direction or time - and if that object has mass , it will have force.
The English definition is meant to confuse you. This is why Americans are so simple minded.
This post was edited by card_sultan on Nov 1 2016 10:55pm