Uniformly Accelerated Motion
Uniformly accelerated motion refers to the movement of an object that experiences a constant acceleration over time. This means that the object's speed increases or decreases at a steady rate. For example, when a car accelerates from a stoplight, if it speeds up at the same rate, it is undergoing uniformly accelerated motion.
In this type of motion, the relationship between distance, initial velocity, final velocity, acceleration, and time can be described using specific equations. These equations help predict how far an object will travel or how fast it will be moving at any given moment, making it easier to analyze the motion of objects like cars or projectiles.