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Differentiate between uniform aceleration and non
uniform
acceleration ? Define
one Newton. tt​

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Answered by champamajhi85
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Answer:

In the case of uniform acceleration , both the magnitude and direction of an object doesn't change with respect to time.

◆In the case of non uniform acceleration

either magnitude or direction or both of an object changes with respect to time.

◆Uniform acceleration is the change of equal velocity in equal interval of time.

◆Non uniform acceleration is the change of unequal velocity in equal interval of time.

●Example of uniform acceleration -

The motion of a ball rolling down.

●Example of non uniform acceleration -

A car travels 2 km in 1st hour and 2.5 km in 2nd hour.

1 newton of force is the force required to accelerate an object with a mass of 1 kilogram 1 meter per second per second.

Answered by Pshah9481
1

A uniform acceleration is a motion in which the change in velocity with time is linear or uniform.

A non-uniform acceleration is a kind motion of motion in which the change in velocity with time is not linear or uniform.

One newton is the force needed to accelerate one kilogram of mass at the rate of one metre per second squared in the direction of the applied force.

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