what happens during non uniform acceleration motion
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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).
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A velocity-time graph illustrates how an object's velocity changes over time. Non-uniform motion occurs when an object's velocity (either the magnitude, or the direction, or both) is variable (i.e. the object undergoes acceleration).
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