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write deffrence between uniform acceleration and non uniform acceleration​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • If an object travels in a straight line and it's velocity increases or decreases by equal amounts in equal intervals of time , then the acceleration of the object is said to be uniform.
  • Example : An object in free fall in a uniform gravitational field.

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  • If an object's velocity changes at a non-uniform rate ,then the acceleration of the object is said to be non-uniform.
  • Example : A speeding car accelerating at a non- uniform rate.
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Answered by mrunalgaurkar276
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Uniform acceleration:

A body has a uniform acceleration if it travels in a straight line and its velocity increase by equal amounts in equal intervals of time. In other words, a body has uniform acceleration if its velocity changes at a uniform rate. The velocity-time graph of a body having uniform accelerated motion is a straight line.

Non-uniform acceleration:

A body has a non-uniform acceleration if its velocity increase by unequal amounts in equal intervals of time. In other words, a body has non-uniform acceleration if its velocity changes at a non-uniform rate. The velocity-time graph for a body having non-uniform acceleration is a curved line.

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