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Can an object accelerate yet neither sped up nor slow down?
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Can an object accelerate yet neither sped up nor slow down?
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Yes, positive acceleration means to start to move more quickly. Negative acceleration means to start to move slowly. But, if an object changes direction it is also accelerating. The main reason an object is accelerating, is a change in velocity.
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