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Uniform Accelerated Motion

Uniformly Accelerated
Motion (UAM) is motion of
an object where the
Solutions:
acceleration is constant. In
other words, the a=2d/t2
acceleration remains = 2(20m)/(2s)2
= 40m/4s 2
=10m/s 2

a=2d/t2
Here is the example: = 2(80m)/(4s)2
= 160m/16s 2
Supposed that a ball at rest accelerates uniformly over the =10m/s 2
given time and covers the following distance. Calculate the
acceleration of the ball. a=2d/t2
=2(180m)/(6s)2
Distance (m) 20 80 180 = 360m/36s 2
Time((s) 2 4 6 =10m/s 2
Acceleration(m/s2) 10 10 10

Targets:
a. Calculate the acceleration of an object
b. Describe uniform accelerated motion

Direction:
Analyze and solve the given situations. Choose the appropriate formula to be used in each problem.
Show your solutions on the space provided.

Supposed that a ball is moving at different situation.


a=2d/t2
where as:
a acceleration
d distance 1
t time
Situation 1
Velocities of the ball at different time.
Velocity (m/s) 20 40 60 80
Time (s) 2 4 6 8 a= Vf-Vi/t
2
Acceleration(m/s2) where as:
a acceleration
_________________________________________ Vf final velocity
Vi initial velocity
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Situation 2
Distance covered by the ball at different time
a=Vf2-Vi2/2d
Distance (m) 5 20 45 80 3
where as:
Time (s) 1 2 3 4 a acceleration
Acceleration(m/s2)
Vf final velocity
Vi initial velocity
_________________________________________ d distance
_________________________________________
Situation 3
Distance covered and velocities of the ball at different time
Distance (m) 15 25 35 45
Initial velocity 5 10 15 20
(m/s)
Final velocity (m/s) 10 15 20 25
Acceleration(m/s2)

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Sum up your learnings by filling up the given table:

Questions Situation1 Situation 2 Situation 3


Formula applied

Obtained
acceleration

Result description

What is uniform accelerated motion?

Conclusion:

I therefore conclude that _____________________________________________________________________

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Answer key

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Targets:
a. Calculate the acceleration of an object
b. Describe uniform accelerated motion

Direction:
Analyze and solve the given situations. Choose the appropriate formula to be used in each problem.
Show your solutions on the space provided.
Supposed that a ball is moving at different situation.
a=2d/t2
where as:
a acceleration
d distance 1
t time
Situation 1
Velocities of the ball at different time. Solution:
Velocity (m/s) 20 40 60 80
a= Vf-Vi/t
Time (s) 2 4 6 8 = 20m/s- 40m/s/ 4s-2s a= Vf-Vi/t
2
Acceleration(m/s2) 10 10 10 10
= 20m/s/2s where as:
=10m/s2 a acceleration
Vf final velocity
Situation 2 Vi initial velocity
Distance covered by the ball at different time Solution:
Distance (m) 5 20 45 80
a= 2d/t2
Time (s) 1 2 3 4 = 2(5m)/ (1s)2 a=Vf2-Vi2/2d
Acceleration(m/s2) 10 10 10 10 3
= 10m/1s2 where as:
=10m/s2 a acceleration
Vf final velocity
Situation 3 Vi initial velocity
Distance covered and velocities of the ball at different time d distance
Distance (m) 15 25 35 45
Initial velocity 5 10 15 20 Solution:
(m/s) a= Vf2-Vi2/2d
Final velocity (m/s) 10 15 20 25 = (10m/s)2- (5m/s)2/
Acceleration(m/s2) 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2(15m)
= 100m/s-25m/s/30m
=2.5m/s2

Sum up your learnings by filling up the given table:

Questions Situation1 Situation 2 Situation 3


Formula applied a= Vf-Vi/t a=2d/t2 a=Vf2-Vi2/2d

Obtained 10m/s2 10m/s2 2.5 m/s2


acceleration

Result description constant constant constant


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

Conclusion:

I therefore conclude that uniformly Accelerated Motion (UAM) is motion of an object where the acceleration is
constant. In other words, the acceleration remains uniform .

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