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is uniform motion is velocity then non uniform motion is acceleration how explain it ​

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Answered by mevishnu
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Uniformly accelerated motion - A body will move with a constant acceleration and its velocity will keep on changing with time at a constant/steady rate. ... Uniform Motion - A body will be moving with a constant/unchanging velocity moving in a particular direction and thus acceleration will be zero

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).

Answered by Anonymous
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Every time when the speed of the moving object changes by a different proportion at the same time interval, the motion of the body is observed as non-uniform motion. ... If the body stays at a point or moves at a constant velocity, it has no acceleration.

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