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How do you think a graph of deceleration would differ from a graph showing acceleration
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How do you think a graph of deceleration would differ from a graph showing acceleration
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Simply, a deceleration starts from top and goes down, and acceleration goes from bottom to top.
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a graph of acceleration would have to be a graph with an increasing slope, since you're going faster and faster
a graph of deceleration would have to be a graph with a negative slope since you are slowing down over time
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