Mechanical Systems – Uniformly Accelerated Motion
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Uniformly Accelerated Motion (UAM) describes an object moving in a straight line where its velocity changes by the same amount in every equal time interval, meaning its acceleration is constant. Key features include constant rate of velocity change (speeding up or slowing down), straight-line movement, and being governed by standard kinematic equations, with examples like free-falling objects or cars accelerating steadily.Â
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