What is uniformly accerelated motion in vertical dimensions?
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Uniformly accelerated motion in vertical dimensions refers to the motion of an object that is subjected to a constant gravitational acceleration, usually designated as "g," in the vertically upward or downward direction. This type of motion occurs when an object is acted upon by only the force of gravity and no other external forces. In such cases, the object's velocity changes at a constant rate due to the consistent acceleration. The equations used to describe uniformly accelerated motion in vertical dimensions are similar to those used in one-dimensional uniformly accelerated motion, but now accounting for the effects of gravity.