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what can you about the final velocity of an object if it's acceleration is negative​

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Answered by ItzDinu
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\impliesso.... as the body is retarded(-ve acceleration=> opposite to the motion of the body) ... the body's velocity reduces till it stops and the velocity starts increasing again in the direction of the initial accelearation.... so final velocity can never be zero... but keeps on increasing..

Answered by peehuthakur
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so.... as the body is retarded(-ve acceleration=> opposite to the motion of the body) ... the body's velocity reduces till it stops and the velocity starts increasing again in the direction of the initial accelearation.... so final velocity can never be zero... but keeps on increasing

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