a car traveling along a cuurved road at 80 km per hour slows down to 65 km per hour. Is the car accelerating?
A variable undergoing exponential keeps increasing, but the rate of increase slows down to the extent that the variable reaches a "ceiling" - an asymptotic limit. With decay, the variable decreases, but the rate of decrease slows down so that eventually it reaches a limit where, to all intents and purposes, it levels off.
If you were to roll a marble (across what doesn't matter), what slows the object down is called traction.
Big false. Any sedative that slows your reaction time is a bad idea when safety and driving are concerned.
It's a deceleration of 2.93 meters per second squared
2.8 m/s A+ program answer (:
When an object slows down it is still accelerating.
Using brakes slows your speed.
Yes. Acceleration is any change in velocity. When a car slows down it is decelerating; think of deceleration as acceleration in the negative direction.
The cart is decelerating, not accelerating.
It slows down an becomes distorted.
Unbalanced , because as long as it is moving it is accelerating therefor it is unbalanced . Now if it is at a complete rest then it is not accelerating therefor it would be a balanced force .
If you're travelling along a flat road, your potential energy remains constant, so accelerating or braking has no effect on potential energy.
It slows to a rest and then starts moving in the opposite direction at constant acceleration in that direction.
it change into potential energy beace it slows down
friction
Along with friction, turbulence slows the stream's flow and may also erode the stream.
it change into potential energy beace it slows down