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when will you say a body is in (i)uniform acceleration (ii)non-uniform acceleration????

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Answered by komal5280
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Answer:

Non uniform acceleration ÷An object is said to be in non uniform acceleration changes if its velocity changes with unequal speed and unequal time

Explanation:

Uniform acceleration ÷ An object is said to be in uniform acceleration if its velocity changes in equal speed and equal time.

Answered by sonirishi937
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Solution: (i) A body is said to have uniform acceleration when the magnitude and direction of its acceleration is constant (i.e, velocity changes at equal rate).

(ii) A body is said to be in non-uniform acceleration when acceleration of body changes in magnitudeOr direction or both (i.e, velocity changes at unequal rate).

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