Constant acceleration
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Constant acceleration is a type of motion where the velocity of an object changes by the same amount every second. This means that the object is accelerating at a constant rate. In this type of motion, the velocity-time graph is a straight line. Some common examples of constant acceleration include free-falling objects, such as a ball dropped from a height, and objects moving in a straight line under the influence of a constant force, such as a car accelerating on a level road.