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Is an objects acceleration always in the same direction as its velocity (its direction of motion). If not, give an example in which it is not. Is an object's acceleration always in the same direction as the net force on the object? If not, give an example in which it is not.
Is an objects acceleration always in the same direction as its velocity (its direction of motion). If not, give an example in which it is not. Is an object's acceleration always in the same direction as the net force on the object? If not, give an example in which it is not.
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