Physics, asked by nickjohnson, 11 months ago

A car accelerates non-uniformly over a path for time t. do equations of motion hold true in this case? Why/ or why not?

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Answered by shivanshsheoran
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Answer:

no because it is in non uniform motion


nickjohnson: expain the second part
Answered by sujathaprashanth54
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Answer:

No the equations of motion do not hold true for this.As you must have seen these are derived keeping acceleration as a constant. The components of the equations are moreover vectors. No, because the equations of the motion are valid for uniformly accelerated motion only

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