"Uniform" motion means constant speed in a straight line. "Acceleration" means
a change in speed or direction. So uniform motion is unaccelerated motion.
Constant motion has a constant speed, and accelerated motion has an accelerating speed! [getting faster] :)
The vertical component of the projectile's motion is uniformly accelerated, no matter what the angle of launch was.
The motion of molecules is accelerated.
In uniform motion, object travel at fixed and constant speed and uniformly accelerated motion the speed of the object increases uniformly.
No, it is uniformly decelerated for the first half and uniformly accelerated motion in the next half in two dimensions.
"Non-uniform" motion is "accelerated" motion.
Yes.
Motion is said to be accelerated when its speed or direction are changing.
laws govern motion
Accelerated 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.
A rectilinear motion is a motion along a straight line. It can be one, two, or three dimensional. Non-accelerated motion is when a body is in motion, but there isn't a force to speed it up or slow it down. Therefore, non-accelerated rectilinear motion would be a motion along a straight line that has no force trying to speed it up or slow it down.