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Can an object be increasing in speed as it's acceleration decreases?
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Can an object be increasing in speed as it's acceleration decreases?
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Remember that acceleration
is a change in velocity per unit time, or a rate of change in velocity. So, velocity can
be
increasing
while the rate of
increase
goes down.
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Yes. An object traveling at a constant speed in circular motion is constantly changing direction and since velocity is a vector quantity it is also changing velocity.
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