When will you say a body is in (i) uniform acceleration? (i) non-uniform acceleration?
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(i) uniform acceleration
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A body is said in uniform acceleration when its motion is along a straight line and its velocity changes by equal magnitude in equal interval of time.
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(i) A body has a uniform acceleration if its velocity changes by equal amounts in equal intervals of time. The motion of a freely falling body is an example of uniform acceleration.
(ii) A body has a non-uniform acceleration if its velocity changes by unequal intervals of time. The motion of a car on a crowded city road is an example of non-uniform acceleration.
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