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give two example of non uniformly accelerated motion​

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non-uniformly accelerated motion: When a feather falls down in heavy storm, then the velocity of the feather decreases sometimes and sometimes it increases in unequal amounts in equal intervals of time. Thus it can be referred to as an example of non-uniformly accelerated motion.

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  • When a feather falls down in heavy storm, then the velocity of the feather decreases sometimes and sometimes it increases in unequal amounts in equal intervals of time.
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