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5. Non-uniform motion always has uniform acceleration?​

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Answered by MITAN19
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Answer:

NO

Explanation:

Non-uniform acceleration constitutes the most general description of motion. It refers to variation in the rate of change in velocity. Simply put, it means that acceleration changes during motion. This variation can be expressed either in terms of position (x) or time (t). We understand that if we can describe non-uniform acceleration in one dimension, we can easily extend the analysis to two or three dimensions using composition of motions in component directions. For this reason, we shall confine ourselves to the consideration of non-uniform i.e. variable acceleration in one dimension.

Answered by aimaniqra05
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Answer:

it is not always possible

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