The car is moving with constant velocity (so, constant speed in a straight line)
Explanation:
Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity:
[tex]a=\frac{\Delta v}{\Delta t}[/tex]
where
[tex]\Delta v[/tex] is the change in velocity of the object
[tex]\Delta t[/tex] is the time taken for the velocity of the object to change by [tex]\Delta v[/tex]
In this problem, we have car moving with an acceleration of
[tex]a=0 m/s^2[/tex]
This implies that
[tex]\Delta v = 0[/tex]
So, the velocity of the object is constant. However, velocity is a vector quantity: so it has both a magnitude (the speed) and a direction. Since the velocity here is constant, this means that both the speed and the direction must be constant: and this is possible only if the car is moving with constant speed in a straight line.
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