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Physics
Kinematics
Motion Interpretation
An object has a positive velocity but a negative acceleration. If forward is considered positive, then which is the best interpretation of the motion?
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The best interpretation of the motion is that the object is moving forward at a decreasing speed. The positive velocity indicates that the object is moving forward, while the negative acceleration indicates that the object is slowing down.
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