Science, asked by anisha071639, 10 months ago

give me a note (short note )on uniformly accelerated motion.​

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Answered by emma68
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Uniformly Accelerated Motion (UAM) is motion of an object where the acceleration is constant. In other words, the acceleration remains uniform; the acceleration is equal to a number and that number does not change as a function of time. Examples of objects in UAM: • A ball rolling down an incline.


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Answered by gauriSaxena
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if a object travel equal displacement in equal interval of time it is known as uniform accreditation may be it is helpful for you


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gauriSaxena: the change in velocity per unit time called acceleration
gauriSaxena: if only direction of motion of the object change then also object has acceleration
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