What would qualify as a deceleration rather than an acceleration if speed is unchanged? – physics.stackexchange.com

The instantaneous acceleration $\textbf{a}(t)$ of a particle is defined as the rate of change of its instantaneous velocity $\textbf{v}(t)$: $$\textbf{a}(t)=\frac{d}{dt}\textbf{v}(t).\tag{1}$$ If the ...

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