Yes. They accelerate in the opposite direction from positively charged species.
No. To have an acceleration, you need a non-zero NET FORCE. That is, the sum of all objects acting on the box must not be equal to zero.
If the force is acting in the opposite direction to the movement, the object will slow down and then accelerate in the direction of the force. Negative for
Accelerate, motion is generated by applying force to mass.
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Yes. They accelerate in the opposite direction from positively charged species.
Yes, in the opposite direction from positive charge.
By forcing out gas in the opposite direction at high speed. Every action having an equal and opposite reaction.
In music, it means to accelerate the tempo much. Opposite of molto ritard.
No. To have an acceleration, you need a non-zero NET FORCE. That is, the sum of all objects acting on the box must not be equal to zero.
If the object is speeding up, the acceleration is in the directionary of the velocity.
Yes, rockets can accelerate in space. When the exhaust accelerates away in one direction, the rocket accelerates away in the other, as any reaction is balanced by an equal and opposite reaction.
If the force is acting in the opposite direction to the movement, the object will slow down and then accelerate in the direction of the force. Negative for
... to accelerate.... to accelerate.... to accelerate.... to accelerate.
... then it won't accelerate.... then it won't accelerate.... then it won't accelerate.... then it won't accelerate.
It wouldn't accelerate. It would move at a constant velocity due to its tendency to keep moving (inertia) and friction being canceled out by the horizontal force.
Accelerate, motion is generated by applying force to mass.