Practice Questions on Uniform Acceleration
Q1: If the velocity of a car changes from 60 m/s to 70 m/s in 30 min and 70 m/s to 80 m/s in next 30 min. Verify if the car is in the Uniform Acceleration.
Q2: If a body starts moving at 10 m/s and its uniformly accelerates at 2m/s2. Find the distance covered by the body in 30 minutes
Q3: If the initial velocity of a bike is 45 m/s and its final velocity is 80 m/s accelerating uniformly for 10 minutes. Find the acceleration.
Uniform Acceleration
Uniformly Accelerated Motion or Uniform Acceleration in Physics is a motion in which the object is accelerated at constant acceleration. We have to keep in mind that uniform accelerated motion does not mean uniform velocity i.e. in uniform accelerated the velocity of the object increases linearly with time. An object drop from the top of the roof, a ball rolling downhill, a man jumping from an airplane, etc. are all instances of uniformly accelerated motion. It is crucial to note that due to the interference of gravity or friction, many instances of uniform application do not maintain absolute uniformity of acceleration.
In this article, we will learn about, uniform acceleration, uniform accelerated motion, uniform accelerated motion equations, and others in detail.
Table of Content
- What is Uniform Acceleration?
- Kinematic Equations for Uniformly Accelerated Motion
- Uniformly Accelerated Motion In A Plane
- Examples
- Practice Questions