What is the definition of uniform acceleration and how is it different from uniform velocity?
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Answer: Acceleration that does not change in time is called uniform or constant acceleration. The velocity at the beginning of the time interval is called initial velocity, , and the velocity at the end of the time interval is called final velocity,
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uniform velocity -means constant moving speed uniform acceleration-object moving with acceleration
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