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when can you say that an object is moving with non-uniform speed, non-uniform velocity and non-uniform acceleration​

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Answered by XxNobitaNobi1xX
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On the other hand, an object can travel with non-uniform acceleration if its velocity changes at a non-uniform rate. For example, if a car travelling along a straight road increases its speed by unequal amounts in equal intervals of time, then the car is said to be moving with non-uniform acceleration

Answered by gidigamshivani2008
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non- uniform speed-if an object travells unequal distances in equal interval of time then it is said to be travelling with non-uniform speed.

non- uniform velocity-When an object covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time in a specified direction. If the direction of motion changes, it is said to be moving with a non-uniform or variable velocity. e.g., a revolving fan at a constant speed has variable velocity.

non-uniform acceleration-We can define non-uniform acceleration as the acceleration in which the velocity of a body does not change at a constant rate in a given interval of time. In non-uniform motion, the direction of the body or the magnitude of acceleration can change with time. ... Acceleration is a vector quantity.

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