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Can There Be Infinite Acceleration? [Solved]
For an object with mass, infinite acceleration is impossible. Take light for example. Photons have no mass, and when released, have an infinite accleration from 0 m/s to 299,792,458 m/s. If light were given a mass, its acceleration, and ultimately its maximum speed would require an infinite amount of energy.15 May 2013
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