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two differences between uniform velocity and non-uniform velocity​

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Answered by dhananjaymakhdumpur5
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Non-Uniform Velocity -A body is said to have variable velocity if it covers unequal distance in equal intervals of time in a particular direction, however, the interval may be small or it covers equal distance in equal intervals of time but its direction keeps on changing.

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A body is said to have uniform velocity if it covers equal distance in equal intervals of time in a particular direction, however the time intervals may be small. This means that if a body is traveling at a constant speed along a straight line (i.e, a particular direction) then it said to have uniform velocity.


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Answered by hrishyak777333
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  • acceleration of a body moving with uniform is always zero while acceleration of a body moving with non uniform velocity is not zero always
  • the graph of a today moving with uniform velocity is a straight line parallel to x-axis with a certain y - intercept if the x-axis represent time and y-axis represent velocity e while the graph of a body moving with non-uniform velocity is not parallel to x-axis
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