In physics, motion means that there has been a change in the object's position. It is described in terms of distance, displacement, velocity, and acceleration. While acceleration is the rate at which an object changes its velocity. An object is said to be accelerating if its velocity is changing.
When the motion of an object has a constant acceleration, then it is said to be uniformly accelerated motion.
Here are some examples of uniformly accelerated motion:
•A ball dropped from the top of a building
Listed below are the formulas to be used when dealing with a uniformly accelerated motion problems:
where v = final velocity, u = initial velocity, a = acceleration, t = time, ∆x = displacement/ distance
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