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CCC stability and change what three changes in motion show that an object is accelerating?
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Acceleration means any change in an object’s velocity. The three ways that shows an object is accelerating are:
- Speeding up (increase in speed)
- Slowing down (decrease in speed, often called deceleration)
- Changing direction (even at constant speed, e.g., circular motion)
(These are really just the three cases of a change in velocity — magnitude, direction, or both. Mathematically a = Δv/Δt, units m/s².)
- Speeding up (increase in speed)
- Slowing down (decrease in speed, often called deceleration)
- Changing direction (even at constant speed, e.g., circular motion)
(These are really just the three cases of a change in velocity — magnitude, direction, or both. Mathematically a = Δv/Δt, units m/s².)
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