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Mathematics, 01.09.2020 02:01 hollis79

How do positive and negative acceleration differ? Positive acceleration represents an object speeding up; negative acceleration represents an object slowing down. Positive acceleration moves north or east; negative acceleration moves south or west. Positive acceleration occurs when there is more velocity than speed; negative acceleration occurs when there is less velocity than speed. Positive acceleration occurs when an object changes its speed but not its direction; negative acceleration occurs when an object changes both its speed and direction.

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