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  • 03-02-2020
  • Biology
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Force
in the direction of
the objects motion
in a direction other
than that of the
obiects motion​

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  • 10-02-2020

Force  in the direction of  the objects motion = Acceleration

Force in a direction other  than that of the  objects motion​ = Deceleration

Explanation:

Force - a push or a pull that is applied on an object.

Motion - change in position of an object.

When force is applied in the direction of the moving object, it is called as Acceleration.

When force is applied in the opposite direction of the moving object, it is called as Deceleration.

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