whats the nature of uniformly accelerated motion
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In case of uniformly accelerated motion the increase of velocity of an object is constant........
In case of uniformly accelerated motion the increase of velocity of an object is constant........
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a=dv/dt=>adt=dv Quoting Paul dirac I just wanna say that the beauty is in the equation itself.Now just let me rely on the equation to express the defination,the word uniformity describes that the acceleration over any tested period of time of an experiment should remain same .Which means the fractional change in velocity and time from the final to initial position should remain same all over the space-time.
∆v/∆t=a
( vf-vi/tf-ti=k)
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