Asked by Emily
                How would you explain this in 100 or so words so I can get a full comprehension of the question? Much appreciated! 
Please help me:
discuss whether or not it is possible for an object to be increasing in speed as its acceleration is decreasing. For either position you take, use examples as part of your explanation.
            
        Please help me:
discuss whether or not it is possible for an object to be increasing in speed as its acceleration is decreasing. For either position you take, use examples as part of your explanation.
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                    Answered by
            Henry
            
    By definition, acceleration means to increase speed. When speed is decreasing it is called Deceleration.
So you can't do both at the same time.
When an object is moving, it is either
accelerating, decelerating or moving at a constant speed. In other words, there
are 3 possibilities: 1. Speeding up. 2.
slowing down or 3. moving at a constant speed.
I hope I've helped you.
 
    
So you can't do both at the same time.
When an object is moving, it is either
accelerating, decelerating or moving at a constant speed. In other words, there
are 3 possibilities: 1. Speeding up. 2.
slowing down or 3. moving at a constant speed.
I hope I've helped you.
                    Answered by
            Emily
            
    Yes very much so Thankyou Henry
    
                    Answered by
            Henry
            
    Glad I could help.
    
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