Physics, asked by AnilG11, 1 year ago

Differentiate between uniform and non uniform acceleration with example

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Answered by Tamash
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Hey friend here is ur query..

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Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. That is, whenever you speed up or slow down, you are accelerating.

If my 'rate of change of velocity' remains constant, then I am accelerating uniformly. 
acceleration magnitude remains constant..

For ex. If I have a constant acceleration of 1m/s², this means my velocity constantly increases by 
1 m/s each second.

If even my 'rate of change of velocity' keeps changing with time, I am accelerating nonuniformly.

A good example of this is a rocket. As the rocket burns up it's fuel, it's mass also decreases rapidly hence it's rate of acceleration keeps increasing to propel it into orbit.

For a rocket, the value of acceleration accelerates with time

For example gravity acceleration is uniform acceleration..

if we ride a bike we accelerate a bike on road nonuniformly that means acceleration magnitude doesn't remains constant..
i.e change of velocity rate changes we with time..

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Hope this will help you
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Answered by Ralsan
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Hi mate here it is

Uniform acceleration: if an object travels in straight line and its velocity changes by an equal amount in equal intervals of time however small the intervals may be,then the object is said to be uniform acceleration.
Eg: A freely falling body has a uniform acceleration 9.8m/s after every second.

Non-uniform acceleration: if the velocity of an object changes by unequal amount in equal intervals of time then the body is said to be non-uniform acceleration.
Eg: A car travelling in a crowed road is non-uniform acceleration as its velocity changes with amount.

Hope it may help you!!!!!!
Thank you •_•

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