Hey Pepa, did you understand our lesson today at science class?
One day in the house of Madrigals, siblings Bruno and Pepa talked about their today's lesson at school.
About uniformly accelerated motion? Yeah i did. Why did you ask?
I didn't quite understand the lesson. Can you explain it to me?
Yeah sure. 
Ohhh so does the velocity and direction of the object remain constant?
Uniformly Accelerated Motion (UAM) is motion of an object where the acceleration is constant. In other words, the acceleration remains uniform; the acceleration is equal to a number and that number does not change as a function of time.
Can you site an example? I'm really curious on how UAM works.
Yes, Uniform acceleration is the acceleration that does not vary with time. In such cases, the rate of change of velocity remains constant. Since acceleration is a vector quantity, even the direction of motion remains the same in the case of constant acceleration.
Yeah sure
A ball falling from a ladder is an example.Go get the ball on the floor and climb up the ladder. Then drop the ball. That is an example of UAM.
Thanks Pepa. Now i understand what is UAM and how it works.
No problem Bruno. It's great that you understand UAM now.