Science, asked by shlokbthakkar, 9 months ago

07- When will you say a
body is
in
Uniform acceleration

Non-Uniform acceleration?​

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Answered by vasanthaashrii
2

Answer:

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Explanation:

Uniform or constant acceleration is a type of motion in which the velocity of an object changes by an equal amount in every equal time period

opposite ro this is non uniform acceleration

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Answered by Haridas12
0

Answer:

Uniform Acceleration: the acceleration is said to be uniform (or constant) when equal changes in velocity takes place in equal intervals of time. The motion of a body under gravity (e.g. free fall of a body) is an example of uniform acceleration

Non-Uniform Acceleration: if change I. velocity is not same in the same interval of time, the acceleration is said to be non-uniform acceleration (or variable)

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