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What is the difference between a position -time graph of a body moving with uniform motion and that of a body moving with non-uniform motion?​

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Answered by shreyaniadhikary
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Answer:

In Uniform Velocity Motion a body will be moving with a constant /unchanging velocity moving in a particular direction and thus acceleration will be zero whereas in Uniform accelerated motion a body will move at constant acceleration and its velocity will keep changing with time at a constant/ steady rate.

Answered by siddhimorge31
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Velocity is a vector quantity which given direction and magnitude of of speed at which body is moving.

Speed is magnitude part of velocity. So nothing to be done with direction.

Displacement is position of the body where particle can move in any direction. So cannot say in which direction particle is moving.

Acceleration is also a vector quantity, velocity of particle increases in direction of acceleration. Also if acceleration is perpemdicular to the the velocity then particle will rotate in circle so it also contribute to the direction of motion.

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