If an object has zero acceleration, it means that its velocity remains constant over time. Therefore, the object will have a constant velocity (v) regardless of the time (t).
The position (x) of the object can be determined by multiplying the constant velocity by the time elapsed (t). Mathematically, this can be expressed as:
x = v * t
Where: x is the position of the object, v is the constant velocity of the object, and t is the time elapsed.
In summary, when an object has zero acceleration, its velocity remains constant, and its position at any time t can be calculated by multiplying the constant velocity by the elapsed time.