An object is moving in a straight line with constant acceleration . If its acceleration starts decreasing at some rate but never becomes less than zero , then
1) It's velocity will start decreasing
2) its velocity will keep on increasing
3) its velocity will remain constant
4) object will suddenly come to a stop
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2 is the answer
Explanation:
If its accelleration is never less than zero that means it always has a positive accelleration---which means its velocity will keep on increasing--of course until it reaches the speed of light--at which time it can't accellerate any more.
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If acceleration points in the same direction as the velocity, the object will be speeding up. And if the acceleration points in the opposite direction of the velocity, the object will be slowing down
Explanation: there fore 2 is correct
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