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What is the difference between non uniform acceleration and non uniform velocity?​

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Answered by BANGTANARMYGIRL07
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Answer:

Non-uniform velocity as the name suggests, is still referring to velocity. Whereas acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. Just like how velocity quantifies how the displacement is changing with time, acceleration quantifies how the velocity is changing with time.

Graphically, non-uniform velocity is just the curve in velocity-time graph. And acceleration is the slope at (around) each point in the curve. As you can see, for the uniform velocity the slope (acceleration) is zero. But it is non zero for the non-uniform case. It will always be so (think about it).

Answered by shridharpanda36
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Explanation:

it is the acceleration in which the velocity of a body does not change at a constant rate in a given interval of the time . ( non - uniform acceleration)

when an object covers unequal distance in equal intervals of time in a specified direction. ( non - uniform velocity)

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