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differentiate between uniform acceleration and non uniform acceleration. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Uniform Acceleration: We can define uniform acceleration as the acceleration in which the velocity of a body changes at a constant rate in a given interval of time. ... In non-uniform motion, the direction of the body or the magnitude of acceleration can change with time.

Answered by bhavysolanki82
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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

⇒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.

⇒Example: All Circular motion types where speed is constant and direction changes at every point.


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