Acceleration is defined as change of velocity so the answer to the question is yes. Negative acceleration (ie when velocity is decreasing) is called deceleration.
An object that is accelerating may be slowing down, gaining speed, and changing direction.
yes the acceleration can take a negative value. for example an object with an accleration of -2 ms-2 would be slowing down. However this is normally called deceleration.
It means the object is decelerating - slowing down rather than speeding up. You can think of it as negative acceleration.
No, when anything is slowing down it is decelerating.
If the object is not moving, or is traveling at a constant velocity, all forces acting on the object are equal and opposite to each other. If the object is accelerating (speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction) the forces are not balanced.
If the object is not moving, or is traveling at a constant velocity, all forces acting on the object are equal and opposite to each other. If the object is accelerating (speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction) the forces are not balanced.
It is not at rest.
When an object slows down it is still accelerating.
In physics, "acceleration" means there is a change of velocity.
This would indicate negative acceleration, which would mean that the object in question is speeding up.
Deceleration
It is decelerating any time it is not accelerating or is stopped. Decelerating means slowing down.