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Briefly explain about constant accelaration

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Answered by ZERSTORER
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Whenever the speed of an object changes, that object is said to be accelerating. Acceleration is defined as the rate that your speed changes, or how fast your speed is changing. This means that whenever you slow down or speed up, you are accelerating. Constant acceleration is an even more specific type of accelerated motion. An object that travels with constant acceleration has a speed that changes by the same amount each second. For instance, if the speed was 2 meters/second in the first second, 4 meters/second in the next second, and 6 meters/second in the third second etc., then the speed increases by a constant amount of 2 meters/second during each second. Therefore, the acceleration of the object is 2 meters/second/second (the units are also known as meters per second squared).

Answered by rcroat309
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Answer:

constant acceleration mean

change in speed is constant

Ex always v-u=same at every interval of time

mean (v-u)/t remains constant

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