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yes, acceleration is constant in uniform circular motion
Yes, it is accelerated. Its acceleration is called centripetal acceleration. Its value is given by: a=v2/R
Yes, the projectile needs to be accelerated to overcome the acceleration of gravity.
Earth rotating around the sun. Anything that is constantly spinning at the same rate. actually that would be an example of uniform velocity. Uniform accelerated motion is like throwing a bal off a balcony. the rock will continue to increase speed until it hits the ground. Acceleration due to gravity (-9.81m/s^2) is what makes the ball increase speed. It constantly increases speed at an equal rate
linear is which is on a straight path and circular motion is which has a curved path. *In a uniform linear motion,the velocity is constant and the acceleration is zero.So,uniform linear motion is an unaccelerated motion. *In uniform circular motion the velocity can be variable although the speed is uniform.So,it is an accelerated motion.
yes, acceleration is constant in uniform circular motion
Yes, it is accelerated. Its acceleration is called centripetal acceleration. Its value is given by: a=v2/R
Yes, the projectile needs to be accelerated to overcome the acceleration of gravity.
Earth rotating around the sun. Anything that is constantly spinning at the same rate. actually that would be an example of uniform velocity. Uniform accelerated motion is like throwing a bal off a balcony. the rock will continue to increase speed until it hits the ground. Acceleration due to gravity (-9.81m/s^2) is what makes the ball increase speed. It constantly increases speed at an equal rate
Because within circular motion, acceleration is constant
"Uniform" motion means constant speed in a straight line. "Acceleration" means a change in speed or direction. So uniform motion is unaccelerated motion.
linear is which is on a straight path and circular motion is which has a curved path. *In a uniform linear motion,the velocity is constant and the acceleration is zero.So,uniform linear motion is an unaccelerated motion. *In uniform circular motion the velocity can be variable although the speed is uniform.So,it is an accelerated motion.
"Non-uniform" motion is "accelerated" motion.
Uniform acceleration motion is a type of motion where the acceleration value is constant.
Because 'acceleration' does NOT mean 'speeding up'. It means any changein speed or direction of motion.Uniform circular motion involves constantly changing direction, and that'sconstant acceleration.
Gravitational acceleration is defined as the acceleration of an object caused by the force of gravitation, where all small bodies accelerate in a gravitational field at the same rate relative to the center of mass. Uniform linear acceleration is when a body moves in a straight line and accelerates at a constant rate, and the body is said to have a uniformly accelerated linear motion.
yes, acceleration is constant in uniform circular motion