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Why do you keep moving forward when you slam on the brakes of your bike?

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    Because the act of braking is an example of negative acceleration.

    Example: if the rate of braking was say 2 meters per second^2, and the starting velocity was 10 m/s, it would take 5 seconds to come to a stop (during those 5 seconds you would still be moving).
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