
UNIFORMLY ACCELERATED MOTION | UAM | GRADE 9 SCIENCE _ PHYSICS
Uniform motion is when an object moves with a constant velocity (i.e., constant speed and direction), A simple example of uniform motion is a car moving at a constant speed in a straight line. If the car is moving at 60 miles per hour in a straight line without changing its speed and direction, it is in uniform motion. while uniformly accelerated motion is when an object moves with a constant acceleration. Acceleration is defined as the rate of change in velocity with time. It is a vector quantity having both magnitude and direction. Constant acceleration refers to motion where the velocity/speed increases by the same amount each second.