Physics, asked by Shiku, 1 year ago

why is the motion of a train from one station and stopping at the other is non-uniform?

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Answered by SmãrtyMohït
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because its time to reach one station and stopping at other is different different time interval. ☆☆☆

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Answered by Vaiarathe
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In uniform motion, the velocity(or speed) of the object remains same. There is no acceleration in uniform motion.

But a train, when starts from a station, it accelerates gradually and before stopping at the next station, it decelerates. Since the motion involves acceleration and deceleration, it is non-uniform.

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