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If the velocity is decreasing, then the acceleration is in the opposite direction of the velocity. This means the acceleration is negative, indicating deceleration.
If velocity is decreasing, acceleration is in the opposite direction of the initial velocity. If the velocity is decreasing at a constant rate, the acceleration is negative, causing deceleration. If the velocity is decreasing while changing direction, the acceleration may be a combination of negative and positive components.
No, they are not the same. Decreasing acceleration refers to a decrease in the rate at which an object's velocity is changing, whereas deceleration specifically refers to a decrease in the object's velocity. So, while decreasing acceleration can lead to deceleration, they are not synonymous terms.
To analyze acceleration, you need to look at how an object's velocity is changing. If the acceleration is positive, it is increasing, meaning the object is speeding up. If the acceleration is negative, it is decreasing, which indicates the object is slowing down.
if there is a slope, the velocity is either increasing or decreasing. This is acceleration.
If acceleration is constant, it means the velocity is changing at a constant rate. If acceleration is increasing, it means the velocity is increasing at an increasing rate. If acceleration is decreasing, it means the velocity is increasing at a decreasing rate. If the acceleration is zero, it means there is no change in velocity.
No. Acceleration IS a change of velocity - any change. When velocity increases, there IS acceleration. The acceleration itself may be increasing, decreasing, or remain constant.
ANY net force will cause an acceleration. If the force is reduced, there will be less acceleration, though.
No, that is a contradiction.
An object can slow down and still have acceleration if its velocity is decreasing but not necessarily reaching zero. Acceleration is a vector quantity, so it can be negative if it is in the opposite direction of the velocity. In this case, the object is still accelerating even though its speed is decreasing.
Acceleration refers to increasing or decreasing speed. When an object changes its speed, it is said to be accelerating, whether the speed is increasing or decreasing. Changing direction is related to a different aspect of motion called velocity.
No, if a car is slowing down, its acceleration is negative. Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity, so if the car's velocity is decreasing, its acceleration is in the opposite direction.