Does Opposite Acceleration Decrease Car Speed?

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In summary, a driving question is a central, open-ended research question that guides the entire scientific investigation. To create a compelling driving question, it should be thought-provoking, relevant, and address a real-world problem. The purpose of a driving question is to focus and clarify the study's objectives and outcomes. It can change during the research process as new information is gathered and analyzed. A driving question differs from a hypothesis, which is a specific prediction about the outcome of the research. However, a hypothesis is often derived from the driving question and helps to provide a more focused direction for the study.
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A person is driving a car down a road. The instantaneous acceleration is increasing with time, but is directed opposite the direction of the car's motion. what is the speed of the car? is it decreasing because the acceleration is opposite with the car's motion? Please Help. Thank you
 
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Acceleration is change in velocity over time, so if it is in the opposite direction to the cars motion, then the acceleration would be negative.

If you had a negative acceleration, what would you expect to happen to the velocity as time went on?
 
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The statement is a little vague. Is the acceleration directed opposite of the car's motion, or is the increase in the acceleration directed opposite of the car's motion?
 
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The instantaneous acceleration in increasing, it's not constantly increasing and it's opposite direction of the car's motion. So I thought that the speed is decreasing since the acceleration is opposite with the car's motion.
 
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chrissy9624 said:
A person is driving a car down a road. The instantaneous acceleration is increasing with time, but is directed opposite the direction of the car's motion. what is the speed of the car? is it decreasing because the acceleration is opposite with the car's motion? Please Help. Thank you

That's sound reasoning. Sometimes the hardest part of a problem lies in interpreting the wording :smile:

The situation described is analogous to stepping on the brakes with increasing force (while the car is in motion, of course).

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P.S. chrissy9624, next time please make use of the posting template provided when you start a thread. Homework Help posts need to meet a certain format, content, and effort level. You barely met the last two criteria with the above :smile:
 

1. What is a driving question?

A driving question is a research question that serves as the foundation for a scientific investigation. It is the central question that guides the entire research process and helps to focus and direct the study.

2. How do I create a compelling driving question?

To create a compelling driving question, it should be open-ended, thought-provoking, and relevant to your research topic. It should also be specific and clear, and should address a real-world problem or issue.

3. What is the purpose of a driving question?

The purpose of a driving question is to guide and shape the research process, helping to focus and clarify the study's objectives and outcomes. It also helps to frame the research topic in a meaningful and relevant way.

4. Can a driving question change during the research process?

Yes, a driving question can change during the research process as new information is gathered and analyzed. It is important to regularly review and revise the driving question to ensure it remains relevant and focused.

5. How does a driving question differ from a hypothesis?

A driving question is a broad and open-ended inquiry that guides the research process, while a hypothesis is a specific, testable prediction about the outcome of the research. A hypothesis is often derived from the driving question and helps to provide a more focused direction for the study.

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