CONSTANT ACCELERATION
(noun)Definitions
There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Constant Acceleration.
Constant Acceleration - as a noun
A type of motion in which the velocity of an object changes by an equal amount in every equal time period.
Example: "In this case, the constant acceleration due to gravity is written as g, and newton's second law becomes f = mg."
Synonyms (Exact Relations)
uniform accelerationExample Sentences
"The car experienced constant acceleration as it sped up to merge onto the highway."
"According to Newton's second law, constant acceleration is directly proportional to the net force acting on an object."
"To calculate its final velocity, you need to know the initial velocity, time, and constant acceleration of the object."
"The roller coaster's constant acceleration allowed it to reach high speeds in a short amount of time."
"In free fall, an object near the Earth's surface experiences constant acceleration of approximately 9.8 meters per second squared."