when do you say a body is in uniform acceleration and non uniform acceleration?
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For example, a body falling freely under gravity has uniform acceleration. The body is said to be in non-uniform acceleration when velocity of the body increases by unequal amounts in equal intervals of time, howsoever small the intervals may be.
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Uniform Acceleration: If an object's speed (velocity) is increasing at a constant rate then we say it has uniform acceleration.
For example:
If a car speeds up then slows down then speeds up it doesn't have uniform acceleration.
Non Uniform Acceleration: Non-Uniform means that the acceleration is not uniform. It refers to variation in the rate of change in velocity. Simply put, it means that acceleration changes during motion.
For example:
Car moving on the crowded street.
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