Increasing speed, decreasing speed, and change of direction
changing direction, speeding up, and slowing down
Three things that can be caused by an unbalanced force are acceleration of an object, change in velocity of an object, and deformation or breakage of the object.
Three things that can cause a change in acceleration are a change in the net force acting on an object, a change in the object's mass, or a change in the direction of the force acting on the object.
The three conditions of acceleration are speeding up (positive acceleration), slowing down (negative acceleration or deceleration), and changing direction (centripetal acceleration).
Things experience acceleration when there is a change in their speed or direction.
Lots of things. You have not given enough information to answer the question. First please describe what you mean by "acceleration problems".
Only one thing can be acceleration; the changing velocity of any given object. That's what acceleration is. Acceleration is caused by a net force on the object.
The three things that affect an object's motion are its initial velocity, the forces acting upon it, and the object's mass. These factors determine how an object moves and experiences acceleration or deceleration.
positive acceleration is when things speed up; negative acceleration is when things slow down; and zero acceleration is when things do not speed up or slow down, this is called constant speed, or no change in velocity.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity over time. It is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction. It can be positive, negative, or zero, indicating an increase, decrease, or no change in velocity. Acceleration is caused by a force acting on an object.
acceleration= force/mass and also change in direction,speed are acceleration
"The rule of three" means that things often occur in groups of three.