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30 October, 10:30
How do positive and negative acceleration differ
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Aldo Johnston
30 October, 10:59
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Positive acceleration increases speed, negative acceleration is decreasing speed.
For example on a car the gas pedal would be positive acceleration and brake would be negative.
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