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If an object's speed (velocity) is increasing at a constant rate then we say it has uniform acceleration. The rate of acceleration is constant. If a car speeds up then slows down then speeds up it doesn't have uniform acceleration.

A body has uniform acceleration if it travels in a straight line and its velocity increases by equal amounts in equal intervals of time. For example, a freely falling body has uniform acceleration.

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explain the uniform acceleration ?

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what is uniform acceleration ?

  • a body has a uniform acceleration if it travel in a straight line and its velocity increases by equal amount in equal interval of time

  • when the velocity of a car increases the car is said to be accelerating if the velocity increases at a uniform rate the acceleration is said to be uniform rate .

Some examples :-

  1. the motion of a freely falling body is an example of uniformly accelerating motion .
  2. the motion of a bicycle going down the Slope of a road when the writer is not pedaling and wind resistance is negligible
  3. the motion of a ball rolling down an incline plane

in the velocity time graph of a body having uniformly accelerated motion is a straight line .

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