explain how accceleration can be slowing down.

Calculate the impact force of a 50 kg object travelling at 100km/hr?

-> i was wondering if you can answer directly and not through hyperlinks... thank you

Certainly! Acceleration can be slowing down when the object is moving in the opposite direction of its initial velocity. In other words, if an object is moving in the positive direction with a certain speed or velocity, and then experiences a negative acceleration, it will slow down.

To calculate the impact force of a 50 kg object traveling at 100 km/hr, we need to use the formula for force:

Force = Mass * Acceleration

However, in this case, we don't have the value for acceleration. To find acceleration, we need to consider the change in velocity. In this situation, we don't know the time over which the velocity changes, so we can't directly calculate acceleration without more information.

Impact force can also be influenced by additional factors like the duration of the impact and the nature of the collision. If you have more details about the collision, we can include those factors in our calculations.