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When the radial acceleration is zero and the tangential acceleration is also zero, it implies that the object is moving in a straight line with a constant speed. In this case, the motion is purely translational and there is no change in direction or speed.

Therefore, when both the radial acceleration and tangential acceleration are zero, the motion is characterized by constant velocity in a straight line.

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