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  • Negative Acceleration vs. Deceleration: Understanding the Difference
    Negative acceleration is the same as deceleration.

    Here's why:

    * Acceleration is a change in velocity over time. It can be an increase in speed (positive acceleration) or a decrease in speed (negative acceleration).

    * Deceleration specifically refers to a decrease in speed.

    So, while "negative acceleration" and "deceleration" technically mean the same thing, "deceleration" is often used to emphasize the reduction in speed, making it a more descriptive term.

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