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What is non-uniform and variable acceleration​

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Answered by naman551559
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If the velocity of an object changes by unequal amounts in equal intervals of time, the object is said to be in non-uniform or variable acceleration e.g., if the speed of a bus travelling along a straight road increases by unequal amounts, then the bus is moving with non-uniform acceleration

Non-uniform Acceleration:- A body is said to have a non-uniform acceleration if its velocity increases by unequal amounts in equal intervals of time.

Eg The speed or velocity of a car running on a crowded city road changes continuously.

The velocity-time graph of a body having uniform acceleration is a curved line.

Answered by priyanshi776
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If the velocity of an object changes by unequal amounts in equal intervals of time, the object is said to be in non-uniform or variable acceleration e.g., if the speed of a bus travelling along a straight road increases by unequal amounts, then the bus is moving with non-uniform acceleration

Non-uniform Acceleration:- A body is said to have a non-uniform acceleration if its velocity increases by unequal amounts in equal intervals of time.

Eg The speed or velocity of a car running on a crowded city road changes continuously.

The velocity-time graph of a body having uniform acceleration is a curved line.

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