straight line
accelerating
accelerating
An accelerating force is the force which causes accelerated motion.
The parachutist and the snowflakes do not fall with a constantly accelerating motion because the velocity changes.
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accelerating
accelerating
Motion implies momentum, which implies velocity. Linear implies a straight line. Accelerating implies changing velocity. And uniform implies constancy. So, when an object moves in a straight line and accelerates at a constant rate, you have uniformly accelerating linear motion.
It will have constant motion vertically while accelerating horizontally.
It will have constant motion vertically while accelerating horizontally.
If the motion is all in a straight line, then Displacement = (1/2) x (acceleration) x (time spent accelerating)2
An accelerating force is the force which causes accelerated motion.
If its slanted up its accelerating, if down its decelerating.
Non-uniform motion refers to the type of motion where the speed or direction of an object is changing over time. In non-uniform motion, the object is not moving at a constant speed or in a straight line. Instead, its velocity is varying, and it may be accelerating or decelerating.
The parachutist and the snowflakes do not fall with a constantly accelerating motion because the velocity changes.
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gravity