An object that is slowing down is moving or in motion until it stops.
It is not necessarily accelerating, as an accelerating object will begin traveling in the opposite direction after it stops. For example, a ball thrown into the air will slow down as the force of the earth's gravity causes it to accelerate downwards. For an instant, the ball will be motionless before moving towards the earth.
A stronger force moving in the opposite direction to the object.
that what happens
deceleration
Deacceleration
It depends on how much it ways.
the frictional forces increase
Acceleration, it can be both increase and decrease in speed. .
When the speed of an object remains the same - it does not increase or decrease - we say it is moving at a constant speed.
-- The speed can increase. -- The speed can decrease. -- The path can bend from a straight line. Each of these is an example of 'acceleration'.
bend towards the normal or it's speed will decrease
the frictional forces increase
If you are referring to the voltage at your residence, then voltage variation is caused by the changes to the load on your supply network. The network load varies throughout the day, being busiest, for example, around lunchtime and around dinnertime. The resulting load current variation causes the supply voltage to vary (it drops when the load current increases) but, by law, your supplier is obliged to maintain any voltage variation within limits -in the UK, for example, these limits are between +10% and -6% of the nominal 230 V.
Acceleration, it can be both increase and decrease in speed. .
When the speed of an object remains the same - it does not increase or decrease - we say it is moving at a constant speed.
You think probable to compression.
No, it causes a huge decrease in speed.
Presence of friction, incline and so on.
Acceleration is an increase in change in speed over time of an object, and deceleration is a decrease in the change in speed over time of an object. -aerol-
Gravity, friction, or wind drag.
An object can only slow down, speed up, or change direction, if there is a net force acting on the object.
Because the size of the objects determine the speed and force of the object, the smaller the object, the higher the speed and the less force is applied whereas a larger object will apply more force and less speed.
Yes,because if a force is getting weaker it causes the speed to slow down but if the force is getting stronger it causes the object to move faster.