Any change of speed or direction of motion.
it is still acceleration, but it is negative.
Acceleration.
Acceleration is the term that describes an increase or decrease in velocity or a change in direction of an object.
Yes. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.
At a constant speed there is no acceleration. Acceleration describes a positive change in speed meaning to go faster. Deacceleration describes how fast something is slowing down. But at a constant speed of 60mph there is acceleration or deacceleration.
Acceleration describes the motion of a car. Acceleration is defined as an increase in the rate or speed of something.
it is still acceleration, but it is negative.
Acceleration.
Acceleration is the term that describes an increase or decrease in velocity or a change in direction of an object.
Force=mass*acceleration
Yes. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.
acceleration is never a scalar...it describes in what direction is the motion of an object changing, so it can't be a scalar...
At a constant speed there is no acceleration. Acceleration describes a positive change in speed meaning to go faster. Deacceleration describes how fast something is slowing down. But at a constant speed of 60mph there is acceleration or deacceleration.
The acceleration of gravity.
The equation that describes the relationship among force (F), mass (m), and acceleration (a) is Newton's second law of motion: F = m * a. This equation states that the force acting on an object is equal to the product of its mass and acceleration.
negative Acceleration
Acceleration of the object.