
In order for an object to accelerate ...

no, any object changing in direction is accelerating. [
any object "slowing down" is simply accelerating in the opposite direction ...

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User: In order for an object to accelerate
Weegy: no, any object changing in direction is accelerating. [
any object "slowing down" is simply accelerating in the opposite direction
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Auto answered|Score 1User: In order for an object to accelerate, friction/a force/gravity/a swing/ must be applied.
Note: In order for an object of great mass to be accelerated, an equally great force must be applied to it. ... act against an object: friction ... [ Gravity is a force that pulls ...
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Weegy: In order for an object to accelerate FORCE must be applied.
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