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When an object slows down it is still accelerating.
Acceleration is any change in velocity. It could be a change in speed or direction. Technically, even slowing down is acceleration.
This depends on how you define your axes. Let's assume they're defined as normal (being positive is accelerating, negative is breaking, and for velocity positive is driving forward, negative is driving in reverse). Then of course, you are speeding up. This simply means the train was in reverse, but it's accelerating in the positive direction now.
Yes it has negative acceleration, which is acceleration in the opposite direction of travel. It is called deceleration.
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An object that is accelerating may be slowing down, gaining speed, and changing direction.
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will the transmission causes my 1999 ford expedition to bog down & sputter when accelerating the 4.6liter engine.
Acceleration is a change in velocity. Assuming a constant direction, if you're speeding up that is positive acceleration. If you are slowing down, that's negative acceleration. Either way you are accelerating.
Down, left corner to right corner, down, right corner to left corner.
An object that is accelerating may slow down, speed up, or change direction.