Const. accel.?

Acceleration is the rate at which an object’s velocity changes over time. Velocity is the speed and distance traveled by an object, while displacement is the distance traveled. Newton’s second law links force, mass, and acceleration. Gravity causes constant acceleration, and all objects on Earth experience a rate of 9.81 ms2. The difference in motion […]

Neg accel: what is it?

Negative acceleration means an object’s speed is changing in a negative direction, indicating both magnitude and direction. Velocity measures how far an object travels in a given period, while acceleration measures how an object’s speed changes. Negative acceleration can mean an object is increasing or decreasing in speed. Negative acceleration means that an object’s speed […]

What’s an accel. clause?

Mortgage agreements often include an acceleration clause, which allows the lender to demand payment of the outstanding balance of the loan under certain circumstances. The clause can include terms such as prohibiting the resale of the property without the lender’s permission and outlining consequences for late or non-payment. It is important for borrowers to review […]

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