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difference of graph between non uniform accelatation and non uniform velocity​

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Non-Uniform Speed : When a body covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time, then that body is said to be in non uniform speed.

For e.g., an object thrown into air, like stone, moves at non-uniform speed, lift used to go up or down in a building.

Non-Uniform Velocity : When the velocity is not uniform i.e. not constant. This implies that the velocity of the object moving with non uniform velocity is either increasing or decreasing with time i.e. the object is accelerating or decelerating.

Since velocity is a vector quantity, hence it depends on two factors namely speed and direction.

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