A train starting from a station, picking up velocity, then moving with uniform velocity and finally coming to rest at the next station.
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A train starts from a station, accelerates, reaches its highest speed, slows down (decelerates) and finally stops at the next station.
So, during its motion between two stations, the train moves with different speeds.
This is an example of non-uniform motion.
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It's an example of non-uniform motion.
Because originally it was at rest then it accelerated then continued at a constant speed and then de accelerated and finally came to rest.
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