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Answer:
a car decreasing its speed due to a red light
Explanation:
Acceleration of an object is defined as the rate of change in velocity of the object:
[tex]a=\frac{\Delta v}{\Delta t}[/tex]
where
[tex]\Delta v[/tex] is the change in velocity
[tex]\Delta t[/tex] is the time elapsed
Therefore, we have a non-zero acceleration every time there is a change in velocity.
Among the examples given, we notice that only the following one:
"a car decreasing its speed due to a red light"
involves a change in velocity (because the car is decreasing its speed), therefore this scenario involves a non-zero acceleration.
A car decreasing its speed due to a red light is accelerating since there is a change in speed.
Acceleration is the rate of change of speed with respect to time. Acceleration is given by:
Acceleration = change in speed / time
A motorcycle moving at constant speed is not accelerating since there is no change in speed.
A recreational vehicle parked in a campground s not accelerating since there is no change in speed.
A car decreasing its speed due to a red light is accelerating since there is a change in speed.
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