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2. Explain non uniform motion with velocity-time graph.​

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Answered by ItsBrainlyDevil
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Velocity-Time Graph for a Non-Uniform Motion  

If the velocity of a body changes uniformly with time, its acceleration is constant.

The velocity-time graph for such a motion is a straight line inclined to the time axis.

It means velocity increases by equal amounts in equal intervals of time. Then, acceleration of the body is given by,...

If the rate of variance in the velocity is not constant, then such a motion called non-uniformly accelerated motion.

The slope of the velocity-time graph will vary at every instant

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Answered by ashugupta2280
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If an object exhibits non-uniform motion, a position-time graph of the motion will be curved, not straight. ... time, then this graph will tell you how quickly the velocity is changing, a quantity called acceleration. The slope of a velocity-time graph gives you the acceleration of the object.

Velocity-time graph of an object moving with uniform velocity. The slope of a Velocity–time graph of an object moving in rectilinear motion with uniform velocity is straight line and parallel to x-axis when velocity is taken along y-axis and time is taken along x-axis.

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