Physics, asked by SPN2020, 3 days ago

How do you plot a uniform motion graph if the motion is not uniform??
It is required to plot both uniform and non uniform motion graphs from the same set of values. How do I achieve this.
*Please do not give random answers!*
Original question given below.
Q. If you and your friend ride a bicycle on the road, you will notice that at different times the
both bicycle are found at different positions. Note down five positions at five time intervals
for each.
Plot the graphs given below with the data created.
a. Plot Position Time Graph for Uniform Motion
b. Plot Position Time Graph for Non Uniform Motion

Answers

Answered by krishg93
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Answer:

Non-uniform motion refers to the motion where the body covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time . The graph is a curve shown in the attachment. Uniform motion refers to the motion where the body covers equal distances in equal intervals of time . The graph is a straight line .

Answered by indrasubhash1976
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Answer:

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