Science, asked by snjuhoney, 1 year ago

difference between uniform acceleration and non uniform acceleration?​

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Answered by Aditya25328S
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Uniform Acceleration

It is the acceleration in which the object changes its velocity with equal intervals of time .

Non-uniform Acceleration

It is the acceleration in which the object changes its velocity with unequal intervals of time , The acceleration may be positive acceleration ( increasing velocity ) , Zero acceleration ( uniform velocity ) , Negative acceleration and in this case it is called deceleration ( decreasing velocity ) .

When the velocity of object increases with time , This is called positive acceleration , when the velocity of object is constant with time , This is called zero acceleration , when the velocity of object decreases with time , This is called negative acceleration .


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Answered by KINGofDEVIL
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Uniform Acceleration :

A body is said to possess uniform acceleration if its velocity increases by equal amount in equal interval of time.

Non Uniform Acceleration :

A body is said to possess non uniform acceleration if the velocity of the body changes by an unequal amount in equal interval of time.

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