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Final velocity will be greater than initial velocity of an object is

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Answer:

accelerating

Explanation:

If we consider(v > u) Acceleration:

final velocity(v)= 14m/s

initial velocity(u)=10m/s

time taken(t)= 2 seconds

a= [tex]\frac{(v-u)}{t} =\frac{(14-10)}{2}[/tex]=2m/s²

If we consider (v<u) Deceleration:

final velocity(v)= 3m/s

initial velocity(u)=9m/s

time taken(t)=2 seconds

a= [tex]\frac{(v-u)}{t}=\frac{(3-9)}{2}[/tex]= -3m/s²