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When a moving object reduces its speed, what happens to the object's acceleration in relation to its velocity?

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When speed is decreasing, velocity and acceleration are in opposite directions.

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User Aravind Voggu
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Answer:

When speed reduces, acceleration decreases

Step-by-step explanation:

From first equation of motion;


{ \tt{v = u + at}}

When time is constant:


{ \tt{v = 0 + kt}} \\ { \tt{v = kt}} \\{ \tt{v \: \alpha \: \: a}}

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