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If the net force on an object is in a negative direction, what will the direction of the resulting acceleration be?
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If the net force on an object is in a negative direction, what will the direction of the resulting acceleration be?
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if the net force on an object is in a negative direction, what will the direction of the resulting acceleration be?
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An object's acceleration is always in the direction of the net force on it.
It doesn't matter whether you call that direction positive, negative, or
something else.
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