What is the difference between uniform accelerated and non uniform accelerated motion?
Similarly, you may ask, what is the difference between uniform and accelerated motion?
Uniformly accelerated motion - A body will move with a constant acceleration and its velocity will keep on changing with time at a constant/steady rate. Uniform Motion - A body will be moving with a constant/unchanging velocity moving in a particular direction and thus acceleration will be zero.
Also to know, what is uniform accelerated motion?
Uniformly Accelerated Motion (UAM) is motion of an object where the acceleration is constant. In other words, the acceleration remains uniform; the acceleration is equal to a number and that number does not change as a function of time. Examples of objects in UAM: • A ball rolling down an incline.
The acceleration of an object is its change in velocity over an increment of time. This can mean a change in the object's speed or direction. Average acceleration is the change of velocity over a period of time. Constant or uniform acceleration is when the velocity changes the same amount in every equal time period.