Explain the terms uniform acceleration and average speed.

Uniform acceleration refers to a situation in which an object undergoes a constant change in velocity over a specific period of time. It means that the object's velocity increases or decreases at a consistent rate.

To calculate uniform acceleration, you need to know the initial velocity (the starting speed of the object), the final velocity (the ending speed of the object), and the time it takes for the velocity to change.

Average speed, on the other hand, refers to the total distance traveled by an object divided by the time it takes to travel that distance. It is a measure of how fast an object is moving on average.

To calculate average speed, you need to know the total distance traveled by the object and the total time it takes to travel that distance.

Both uniform acceleration and average speed are important concepts in physics and are used to describe the motion of objects.