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Its initial speed is less than its final speed.
increasing speed
Final position - Initial position
Average acceleration = final velocity - initial velocity/ final time - initial timeOr for short:Aave=Vf-Vi/Tf-TiHope that helps :)
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Its initial speed is less than its final speed.
If a car is speeding up, it's initial speed is LOWER than it's final speed.
Accelerating...or was accelerating.
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Final velocity vf is greater than the initial velocity vi . That is vf > vi . This is an example of acceleration (positive). Average acceleration aav = [vf - vi]/[tf - ti] where ti is initial time, and tf is final time.
Deceleration (or negative acceleration).
It doesn't necessarily mean that the final velocity is always greater than the initial, if the initial velocity was at rest or 0 m/s then any form of movement would be greater. In cases where the final is smaller is like running into a wall or a decrease in acceleration.
You can't.You only know what half the sum of (initial + final) is, (it's the average), but you don't know what the initial and final are.
Reduced atmospheric drag at higher altitudes, Acceleration due to the thrust of the rocket's engine(s).
what is the initial and final colour of the lemon juice
Subtract the initial from the final
IN general change is defined as the difference of initial from the final. So change = Final - Initial. Hence change in momentum = Final momentum - initial momentum