Explain uniform and non-uniform acceleration
by velocity - time graph.
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If the graph forms a straight line with a constant slope, then the motion is uniform, and the slope of the graph is equal to the velocity of the object. If an object exhibits non-uniform motion, a position-time graph of the motion will be curved, not straight.
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Non-uniform acceleration constitutes the most general description of motion. It refers to variation in the rate of change in velocity. Simply put, it means that acceleration changes during motion. This variation can be expressed either in terms of position (x) or time (t).
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