Motion(physics)
if a body has a velocity of -1m/s, then later it has a velocity of -10m/s, can we say that the velocity is decreasing, and that its retarding?
if a body has a velocity of -1m/s, then later it has a velocity of -10m/s, can we say that the velocity is decreasing, and that its retarding?
yes , but in question it would be given that which direction to take+ and-
Hi Krishna,
You could say that the velocity is decreasing (since it is becoming more negative), but it would not be correct to say that the body is slowing down. The speed is increasing, so the object is speeding up.
I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any additional questions!
Hi Evan, thank you sooo much! I got my answer
Hi there.
it's increasing, because negative velocity is just an opposite direction to positive velocity, not the decrease of speed. hope you got an idea of what I meant.
Hello Krishna!
According to your question, we can say that the velocity is decreasing but if you used -sign to denote the direction then, I think we will say that the velocity is increasing. However, it's only my opinion.
Hope you are able to overcome your confusion.
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