A freely falling body
Planet going around the sun
electron going around the nucleus
Acceleration and deceleration are two examples of motion in which the instantaneous speed changes. Acceleration occurs when an object speeds up, while deceleration occurs when an object slows down.
acceleration in a circular motion :)
Uniform acceleration motion is a type of motion where the acceleration value is constant.
Constant acceleration motion can be characterized by motion equations and by motion graphs. The graphs of distance, velocity and acceleration as functions.
hill, drop, fall Think of any five different things (car, train, runner, fly, bird) slowing down as they continue traveling forwards. The direction of motion is shown by the velocity vector. The acceleration in each case is in the opposite direction.
Motion is about speed of location change, acceleration is about speed change.
For uniform motion, the acceleration is zero. For non-uniform motion, the acceleration is something different than zero - at least, most of the time.
Examples of acceleration are change in speed, change in direction, or both.
Centripetal acceleration is the acceleration directed towards the center of the circle in circular motion, while tangential acceleration is the acceleration along the tangent to the circle.
No, acceleration is not uniform in uniformly circular motion. In uniformly circular motion, the direction of the velocity vector is constantly changing, which means there is always a centripetal acceleration acting towards the center of the circle. This centripetal acceleration is not constant in magnitude, making the overall acceleration not uniform.
Balanced forces do not change its motion (no acceleration). Unbalanced forces changes the motion of the object (acceleration).
Yes. Acceleration is defined as a change of speed and/or direction of motion. If the speed and direction of motion are constant, then there is no acceleration.