a body sliding down an inclined plane also moves with constant acceleration on account of gravity, but the acceleration down the plane is very much less than the acceleration of free falling body, especially if the angle made by the plane with the horizontal is small
No, it is uniformly decelerated for the first half and uniformly accelerated motion in the next half in two dimensions.
The vertical component of the projectile's motion is uniformly accelerated, no matter what the angle of launch was.
laws govern motion
yes, acceleration is constant in uniform circular motion
The purpose and function of the word "rewarded" here are very unclear, as is the thrust of the question. Uniform circular motion IS uniformly accelerated motion, since the direction of the motion is constantly changing.
uniformly accelerated motion
No, it is uniformly decelerated for the first half and uniformly accelerated motion in the next half in two dimensions.
In uniform motion, object travel at fixed and constant speed and uniformly accelerated motion the speed of the object increases uniformly.
The vertical component of the projectile's motion is uniformly accelerated, no matter what the angle of launch was.
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Yes.
laws govern motion
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yes, acceleration is constant in uniform circular motion
Acceleration = change of speed / time
It means that acceleration is constant. This meaning that velocity is varying with respect to time, we see this by this formula (v - v(initial) ) / t (Time).
The purpose and function of the word "rewarded" here are very unclear, as is the thrust of the question. Uniform circular motion IS uniformly accelerated motion, since the direction of the motion is constantly changing.