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Kayley Mason
1 September, 14:15
If velocity is decreasing, then acceleration:
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Gillian Rocha
1 September, 16:46
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If velocity is decreasing, then acceleration is in the direction
opposite to the velocity.
If the object is moving in the direction that you call 'positive',
then acceleration is negative.
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