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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.
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
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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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Obtained
acceleration
Result description
Conclusion:
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Answer key
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
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 .
Note:
This is to certify that the student and the parent was informed about the score obtained in the activity.
_______________________________ ______________________________
Signature over Printed Name /Date Signature over Printed Name/Date
Student Parent
14mtalmirol