A car is moving on a crowded street is an example of of non uniform motion. Why?
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Explanation:
because on a crowded street due to traffic the speed of car varies with time. So the motion of car become non uniform in nature.
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A car moving on a crowded street is an example of non-uniform motion as brakes are applied unevenly.
Explanation:
Non-uniform motion is defined as when an object is traveling in a straight line but at a variable pace.
A body is considered to be in uniform motion if it is traveling at a constant pace along a straight path.
When the acceleration or deceleration of a body is constant then the body is in uniform motion.
Breaks in a crowded street have to be applied unevenly when a car is in motion in a crowded street.
Hence, the car moving in a crowded street is in non-uniform motion.
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