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17 April, 01:27

If an object has an acceleration of - 5m/s squared, describe its motion

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  1. 17 April, 02:25
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    I'm guessing it's slowing down because it's - 5.
  2. 17 April, 04:46
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    At any time, the object's speed in the direction it's moving is 5 m/s less than it was one second earlier.

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    At any time, the object's speed is 5 m/s more than it was one second earlier, in the direction you decided to call the negative direction when you began working on the problem.
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