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is that true faster objects have a greater acceleration than slower objects?
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drwls
No. Speed and acceleration are independent variables.
Many fast objects have no acceleration at all. An object just beginning to accelerate rapidly can have zero speed (but not for long).
When crashing or colliding, however, it is true that faster objects decelerate faster.
Many fast objects have no acceleration at all. An object just beginning to accelerate rapidly can have zero speed (but not for long).
When crashing or colliding, however, it is true that faster objects decelerate faster.
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