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i would say if the object were to collide with something like a car into a tree im not sure if this answer is completely right but that's what i would say

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An object can accelerate with changing speed by experiencing a change in velocity. This change can occur due to a net force acting on the object, causing it to speed up or slow down. Acceleration is a measure of how quickly an object's velocity is changing over time.

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