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What is happening to an object when it has negative acceleration?
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What is happening to an object when it has negative acceleration?
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When an object
is speeding up, the acceleration
is in the same direction as the velocity. Thus, this
object has
a positive
acceleration
. In Example , the
object
is moving in the
negative
direction (
has
a
negative
velocity) and is slowing down.
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