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19 August, 13:15

If the net force on an object is in a negative direction, what will the direction of the resulting acceleration be?

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  1. 19 August, 13:46
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    Newton's 2nd law says: Force = (mass) x (acceleration).

    I wrote Force and acceleration in bold letters because

    they're both vectors ... they have size and direction.

    The equation is saying that the Force and the acceleration

    are both in the same direction.
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