Describe a situation in which the normal component of acceleration is 0 and the tang

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Describe a situation in which the normal component of acceleration is 0 and the tangentialcomponent of acceleration is non-zero. Is it possible for the tangential component of accelerationto be 0 while the normal component of acceleration is non-zero? Explain. Finally, isit possible for an object to move (not be stationary) so that both the tangential and normalcomponents of acceleration are 0? Explain.
 
Describe a situation in which the normal component of acceleration is 0 and the tangentialcomponent of acceleration is non-zero. Is it possible for the tangential component of accelerationto be 0 while the normal component of acceleration is non-zero? Explain. Finally, isit possible for an object to move (not be stationary) so that both the tangential and normalcomponents of acceleration are 0? Explain.

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