The rabbit and the tortoise what do you call motion of rabbit ? Explain
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The rabbit's motion is NON-UNIFORM, since it does not cover equal magnitudes of distance in equal intervals of time. After running for a while, he stops to take rest, thus bringing a change in his state of motion (motion→rest).
If we draw the distance-time graph for the rabbit's motion, it comes out to be a straight line pointing diagonally for a specific period of time. However, once he enters a state of rest, the graph becomes a horizontal line (parallel to the time axis, or x-axis).
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