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When will you say a body is in (i) uniform acceleration? (ii) Non-uniform acceleration?​

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(i) A body is said to be in uniform acceleration if it travels in a straight line and its velocity increases or decreases by equal amounts in equal time intervals. (ii) A body is said to be in non-uniform acceleration if the rate of change of its velocity is not constant, that is differs in different time intervals. 2.

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