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If you observe that an object is accelerating, what should you conclude? A non-z

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If you observe that an object is accelerating, what should you conclude?
A non-zero net force is acting on it. Only forces cause acceleration. As such, if an object is accelerating it must be because a non-zero net force is acting on it.
It must be changing direction. Acceleration is a vector and vectors have both magnitude and direction. Thus if an object is accelerating it must be changing direction.
It must be speeding up. If an object is accelerating that means it is speeding up.
It must be in free fall.
The forces acting on the object must be greater than the forces the object is exerting.

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