whether linear motion is accelerated motion or not?Explain.
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Accelerated motion implies that either the magnitude (speed) or direction of velocity keeps changing. ... In an uniform linear motion both speed and direction of motion of the particle remain constant. Therefore the motion is not accelerated.
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The linear motion can be of two types: uniform linear motion with constant velocity or zero acceleration; non uniform linear motion with variable velocity or non-zero acceleration. The motion of a particle (a point-like object) along a line can be described by its position {\displaystyle x}x, which varies with {\displaystyle t}t (time).
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