- Acceleration is zero
- Acceleration is in the same direction as velocity
- Acceleration is opposite to the direction of velocity
- It is at rest
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- Remains constant
- Increases at a constant rate
- Decreases at a constant rate
- Changes arbitrarily
- Variable acceleration
- Uniform acceleration
- Uniform velocity
- Projectile motion only
- Position-time graph
- Acceleration-time graph
- Velocity-time graph
- Force-time graph
- Speeding up
- Slowing down
- Moving at a constant velocity or at rest
- Changing direction
- Constant net force
- Constant velocity
- Constant displacement
- Constant speed
- sn?=u+a(n?1/2)
- sn?=u+an
- sn?=u+a(n2)
- sn?=u+2an
- The initial velocity is zero
- The acceleration is zero
- The initial velocity is non-zero
- The acceleration is negative
- Uniform velocity
- Non-uniform motion
- Uniform acceleration
- Oscillatory motion
- Acceleration affects only direction.
- Uniform acceleration means velocity changes, and speed is the magnitude of velocity.
- Speed cannot change at a constant rate.
- Uniform acceleration is only for objects at rest.
- Increasing
- Decreasing
- Constant
- Zero
- Speeding up
- Slowing down
- Increasing its velocity in the positive direction
- Decreasing its velocity in the positive direction
- In the horizontal direction
- In the vertical direction
- In both horizontal and vertical directions
- Only at the start of the motion
- Uniform horizontal velocity and uniform vertical acceleration
- Uniform vertical velocity and uniform horizontal acceleration
- Non-uniform acceleration in both directions
- Zero acceleration
- Uniform velocity
- Uniform negative acceleration
- Uniform positive acceleration
- Non-uniform acceleration
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