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What is a Uniformly Acceleration Motion?

2. What is an acceleration?

3. What is the difference of vector quantity and scalar quantity?

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Uniformly accelerated motion refer to the movement of velocity in a straight line and when the amount increase in velocity is in equal interval with amount increase in time.

Acceleration refer to the rate of change of velocity with time. That is velocity divided by time.

Vector quantity is the quantity that have both magnitude and direction. Example include acceleration.

Scalar quantity refer to quantity with magnitude and no direction.

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