Differentiate between uniform and variable acceleration
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Uniform” in this context means acceleration has the same value at all points — that is, same magnitude and same direction. “Non-uniform” means the acceleration changes from point to point. The result of “uniform acceleration” is that velocity changes at a constant rate: v(t) = v(0) + a. t, where a = constant.
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Uniform acceleration simply means that the acceleration doesn't change over time. Variable acceleration may change over time.
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