give two examples of uniform accelerated motion
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1) The motion of a freely falling body and a vertically thrown up body are the example of uniformaccelaration.
2) The motion of a ball rolling down an inclined plane is another example of uniform accelaration. a body has a uniform accelaration if its velocity changes at a uniformrate.
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There is no acceleration without motion. Acceleration is the rate of change of the velocity vector with time. So all motion except force-free coasting is accelerated motion. It’s a little confusing though in the presence of a gravitational field. In general relativity gravity is not a force; it’s a deviation of spacetime from flatness. So in our usual coordinates which we take to be fixed to the Earth or some other convenient choice, it appears that gravity causes things to accelerate. But it is actually because we’ve chosen accelerating coordinates. Objects in free fall are not accelerating in an inertial reference frame.
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There is no acceleration without motion. Acceleration is the rate of change of the velocity vector with time. So all motion except force-free coasting is accelerated motion. It’s a little confusing though in the presence of a gravitational field. In general relativity gravity is not a force; it’s a deviation of spacetime from flatness. So in our usual coordinates which we take to be fixed to the Earth or some other convenient choice, it appears that gravity causes things to accelerate. But it is actually because we’ve chosen accelerating coordinates. Objects in free fall are not accelerating in an inertial reference frame.
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