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An object has uniform acceleration if the acceleration is constant throughout the journey. Therefore the speed is always changing at the same rate. Be careful – the speed is never constant, because there is always acceleration.
If there is uniform acceleration, we can calculate the acceleration using the following equation:
Where:
When using the equations of uniformly accelerated motion:
To work out the distance travelled by an object that changes direction, calculate the displacement both before and after the change in direction, and add these together
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