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Middle School Physical Science: Motion - Acceleration
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Acceleration is a measure of the change in velocity of a moving object. It shows how quickly velocity changes.    
Acceleration may reflect a change in speed, a change in direction, or both. Because acceleration includes both size (speed) and direction, it is a vector.    
People commonly think of acceleration as in increase in speed, but a decrease in speed is also acceleration. In this case, acceleration is negative. Negative acceleration is called deceleration.

A change in direction without a change in speed is acceleration as well.    
 

Middle School Physical Science: Motion - Acceleration
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7 Questions

1. To calculate acceleration without a change in direction, you should use the formula
2. When Sara ran a race on a straight track, her speed changed from 3 m/s to 6 m/s over a time period of 3 seconds. What was her acceleration during that time?
3. Acceleration shows
4. What does a velocity-time graph represent?
5. If you are riding in a car that decelerates suddenly, you will feel your body
6. If speed decreases, then acceleration is
7. Which of the following is an example of acceleration?