- Remains constant
- Increases at a constant rate
- Decreases at a constant rate
- Changes arbitrarily
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- Acceleration is zero
- Acceleration is in the same direction as velocity
- Acceleration is opposite to the direction of velocity
- It is at rest
- A horizontal straight line
- A straight line through the origin
- A curved line concave upwards
- A straight line with a non-zero slope
- Air resistance is significant
- The net force acting on the object is constant
- The velocity of the object is constant
- The object is at rest
- 2 seconds
- 4 seconds
- 5 seconds
- 8 seconds
- Any type of motion
- Only uniform velocity
- Only uniform acceleration
- Non-uniform acceleration
- Zero
- Downwards and equal to g
- Upwards and equal to g
- Dependent on the initial velocity
- t = (v-u)/a
- t = (v+u)/a
- t = a/(v-u)
- t = u/a
- It implies constant speed.
- It implies constant velocity.
- It can cause a change in the direction of motion.
- It only occurs when speed is increasing.
- Displacement
- Velocity
- Acceleration
- Distance
- Equal distances in equal time intervals
- Unequal distances in equal time intervals
- Equal distances in equal time intervals only if starting from rest
- Equal distances in equal time intervals only if moving at constant velocity
- Average velocity
- Average acceleration
- Instantaneous velocity
- Displacement
- Must increase
- Must decrease
- Can either increase or decrease or remain constant
- Can increase, decrease, or remain constant depending on the direction of initial velocity
- Acceleration
- Velocity
- Displacement
- Time
- Uniform velocity
- Uniform acceleration downwards along the incline
- Uniform acceleration upwards along the incline
- Non-uniform acceleration
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