3. Explain why a car driven on any city road is an example of a non-uniform motion.(in detail)
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It is non-uniform motion as there are twist and turns on the way of the car which doesn't let the speed be constant..and one more reason is there is a lot of traffic also nowadays...So,this is your answer
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Car driven on any city road is an example of non-uniform motion because city roads are usually full of traffic and you have to apply brakes,change the speed and even wait for the traffic signals so as the definition says when a body does not covers equal distance in equal interval of time it is known as non-uniform …
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