Hi, Today we will discuss about uniformly accelerated motion.
Wow, I can think many examples like sky diving, a bicycle which the brakes are engaged, and a sinking object.
I can see that you really pay attention. So that's all for today's discussion. Thank you for listening.
The uniformly accelerated motion is a motion that is characterized for having a movement in a straight line and a constant acceleration and different of zero, therefore the velocity of an object in this movement is constantly changing depending on the direction of the velocity.
Hmm Can you show us some example or scenario?
So basically it is a movement where the object is continuously changing its velocity uniformly.
Let's say the initial velocity of the ball is zero, and it has an acceleration of 1 meter per second every second, Basically the speed of the ball increases by 1 meter every second. Here's the illustration.
Think of a ball falling from a high roof.
That's for vertical dimension, Now for horizontal dimension it is the same concept. One of the example is a rolling ball for example it also moves at 1 meter per second every second, it's the same concept as what we discuss earlier. The speed of the ball increases by 1 meter every second.
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