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Suppose you are moving left (negative) with a velocity of -10 m/s. what happens to your speed if you have a negative acceleration? do you speed up or slow down?
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Suppose you are moving left (negative) with a velocity of -10 m/s. what happens to your speed if you have a negative acceleration? do you speed up or slow down?
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You will slow down. Means that your velocity will be say not -10 m/s due left but -8 m/s or -5m/s
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