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Uniform accelerated motion (UAM)

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  • Hey Olivia, we have an assignment about UAM. Could you possibly explain that to me?
  • Yes, we have. We can discuss that together with our other classmates.
  • Hi guys!! Let's discuss about UAM.
  • Ok! Aside from that, we need to observe how those concepts work out in real life.
  • Uniformly Accelerated Motion (UAM) is moving in a straight line with a speed that does not change.
  • Additionally, if an object's speed (velocity) is increasing at a constant rate then we say it has uniform acceleration. The rate of acceleration is constant.
  • Correct! Examples of it are ball rolling down a slope, skydiver jumping out of a plane, etc.
  • Wow. Now I know
  • A ball dropped from the top of a ladder is also an example of UAM
  • Alright! Let's look at few more examples.
  • Yes! That is right!
  • An airplane preparing for takeoff is another example of Uniformly Accelerated Motion (UAM).
  • Did our discourse teach you anything new?
  • If that's it, I'll see you guys tomorrow. Bye.....
  • Yes, I've learnt a lot about uniformly accelerated motion and its applications. And I'd want to thank you for helping me in discovering new things.
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