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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

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constant acceleration, i.e., gravity. Dropping a ball is an example of this. In fact, dropping anything is an example (neglecting air resistance of course- but we always do that in physics class don't we?)

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uniform circular motion is an example of accelerated motion because constant change in direction (which is due to the circular motion) indicates constant change in velocity ( as it is a vector) which in turn tells that circular motion though uniform is an accelerated motion

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Uniform, or constant, acceleration is a type of motion in which the velocity of an object changes equal amounts in equal time periods.

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Examples of uniformly accelerated motion:

Slowing down to a stop at a red light.

Speeding up after a red light.

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Uniform acceleration motion is a type of motion where the acceleration value is constant.

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Uniform velocity is velocity unaffected by acceleration. Variable velocity is velocity affected by acceleration. Lauren "Physics above all!"


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