Its velocity becomes negative. That is, it starts moving back towards its starting point.
The velocity increases at a constant rate.
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It will become a positive number.
The number is still positive, but the range is positive infinity.
Adding a negative amount is equivalent to subtracting a positive amount.
Its slowing down (but still moving).
It accelerates in the opposite direction. Its velocity increases in the opposite direction to the direction that has been assigned positive.
When acceleration is zero, then the object is moving in a straight line with constant speed. (That's the effective meaning of constant velocity.)
The current never really "meets" anywhere; It is at constant velocity in all parts of the circuit. Negative to positive is the direction it flows, nothing more.
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It is the velocity that increases.
"Acceleration" implies that the velocity changes.
Yes, think about this; when you through a ball up in the air the velocity will be positive since its going up but the acceleration will be -9.8 since it is going against gravity.
as you decrease the velocity of a car, you decrease the kinetic energy.
The velocity increases at a constant rate.
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