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Describe the motion of a body where the directions of its velocity and acceleration are opposite to each other?

A
Velocity will increase continuosly till acceleration becomes zero.
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Velocity will decrease only till the object comes to rest.
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Velocity will decrease to zero, then it will start moving in the direction of acceleration.
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Velocity will be changing but its speed will be the same.
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Solution

The correct option is C Velocity will decrease to zero, then it will start moving in the direction of acceleration.
From definition of acceleration,
a=vut
where:
v: Final velocity
u: Initial velocity
t: Time taken
v=u+at
If acceleration is negative,
v=uat So, velocity will decrease in magnitude and eventually become zero, after which it will start moving in the direction of acceleration.

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