Yes, think about this; when you through a ball up in the air the velocity will be positive since its going up but the acceleration will be -9.8 since it is going against gravity.
Yes. This happens when the object is going northward, and slowing down.
Vf = Vi + at Where Vf = final velocity Vi = initial velocity a = acceleration t = time
If an object is sustaining a constant velocity it has 0 acceleration, because acceleration is either increasing or decreasing speed.
Yes. An object moving at constant velocity has zero acceleration. The constant velocity van be any constant including zero velocity. Mathematics acceleration a=dv/dt = 0. Solving this gives v = constant.
It is the velocity that increases.
Such and object is said to be in equilibrium. No acceleration and no force.
The acceleration is opposite the direction the object is moving, so the acceleration is negative and southward.
Velocity. A change in VELOCITY will always indicate the acceleration of an object.
No. Acceleration is change of velocity / time. If there is no change in velocity, there is no acceleration.
As long as acceleration is zero, the object's velocity is constant.
Acceleration
acceleration is the increase of speed in a moving object. velocity is the speed and direction of a moving object.
Yes, acceleration is the how the velocity changes. This also includes when an object turns
rate of acceleration
When an object moves in a circular path, the velocity will change and the there will be acceleration.
No. The definition of acceleration is the change in an object's velocity over time. Acceleration must then be zero since velocity remains constant.
Acceleration is change of velocity / time.
Negative acceleration.