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  • 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.
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