If there is no net force on an object, the object won't accelerate.
Yes, a particle with constant acceleration can come to a stop if its acceleration is opposite to its velocity vector. It can also be stopped by an external force acting against its motion, overcoming its acceleration.
When the car is coming to a stop, it is decelerating--or it has negative acceleration.
Negative
The equation is F = M A, where F is the Force required to stop the object, M is the object's Mass, and A is its Acceleration. Note that its acceleration in this case is the rate at which you are DE-ACCELERATING the object to stop it.
The equation is F = M A, where F is the Force required to stop the object, M is the object's Mass, and A is its Acceleration. Note that its acceleration in this case is the rate at which you are DE-ACCELERATING the object to stop it.
No, that is a contradiction.
An object with negative acceleration is slowing down. Negative acceleration means that the velocity of the object is decreasing over time, causing it to decelerate or come to a stop.
you should take your car to a mechanic.
Since there is an acceleration (a change of velocity), the forces are unbalanced.
it will stop after some time
The primary reason for hesitation on acceleration from stop on a 2000 Toyota Echo is a dirty fuel system. This can include clogged fuel injectors or a dirty fuel filter.
You have acceleration any time a velocity changes - like when an object falls down due to gravity, when a car starts or stops, when you start moving or stop moving, etc.