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Difference between Accelerated and Non-Accelerated Motion

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Answered by sidd554
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Uniform Acceleration --- Constant Acceleration (Speed is increasing uniformly, say 2m/s speed increases every second and this is called as 2m/s² acceleration) 

Non Uniform Acceleration --- Motion is accelerated but the acceleration is not uniform. (Speed is increasing, but non uniformly, say 2m/s speed increases in 1 second which implies that 2m/s² is the acceleration. Then say 4m/s speed increases in next 1 second, implying 4m/s² acceleration.)....

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Answered by jhangir789
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Uniform Acceleration:

  • An Object is said to move in uniform acceleration if an equal amount of velocity increases in equal intervals of time.
  • Velocity-time graph for the uniform acceleration is a straight line.
  • Constant Acceleration (Speed is increasing uniformly, say 2m/s speed increases every second and this is called as 2m/s² acceleration)

For example :

  • A free-fall object possesses uniform acceleration.

Non Uniform acceleration:

  • An object is said to be with nonuniform acceleration if the velocity of the object changes by unequal amounts in equal intervals of time.
  • Velocity-time graph for the Non-uniform acceleration is a curved line.
  • Motion is accelerated but the acceleration is not uniform. (Speed is increasing, but non uniformly, say 2m/s speed increases in 1 second which implies that 2m/s² is the acceleration.
  • Then say 4m/s speed increases in next 1 second, implying 4m/s² acceleration).

Examples :

  • All Circular motion types where speed is constant and direction changes at every point.

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