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what is the relationship between negative acceleration and kinetic energy?​

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Answered by bulisaikia08
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Answer:

At low speeds and energies, all of the forces acting on an object equal that object's mass times its acceleration (called Newton's 2nd law). ... Momentum, p, however, is related to kinetic energy, KE, by the equation KE=p2/2m. So a change in momentum corresponds to a change in kinetic energy.

Answered by manjhisona14
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Explanation:

NEGATIVE ACCELERATION: According to our principle, when an object is slowing down, the acceleration is in the opposite direction at the velocity. Thus, this object has q negative Acceleration. In example, the object is moving in the negative direction. (i.e., has a negative velocity) and is speeding up.

KINETIC ENERGY: Kinetic energy is the energy of mass in motion. The kinetic energy of an object is the energy it has because of its motion..... Note that energy is a scalar quantity. i.e., It does not depends upon direction, and it is always positive.

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