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What do you understand by the terms ‘uniform acceleration’ and ‘non uniform acceleration’? Explain with example.

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Answered by sonaligangurde1422
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⚫Uniform or constant acceleration is a type of motion in which the velocity of an object changes by an equal amount in every equal time period. A frequently cited example of uniform acceleration is that of an object in free fall in a uniform gravitational field.

⚫Non uniform acceleration is the velocity of increasing by unequal amount in equal intervals of time. It means that the acceleration is not constant.

Answered by Ruchikashiyap
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Uniform acceleration:

a body is said to be in uniform acceleration when its velocity changes at a uniform rate.

eg. a free falling body.

Non uniform acceleration:

a body is said to be in non uniform acceleration when its velocity changes at a non uniform rate.

eg. a car passing through a crowded road.

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