When will you say a body is in

(i) uniform acceleration?

(ii) non-uniform acceleration?

Asked by Vishal kumar | 2 years ago |  204

1 Answer

Solution :-

Uniform Acceleration: In this type of acceleration, the body moves along a straight line and its velocity increases/decreases at a uniform rate (it changes at a constant rate in any constant time interval).

Non-Uniform Acceleration: In this type of acceleration, the body moves along a straight line and its velocity increases/decreases at a rate that is not uniform (it changes at a different rate for a given constant time interval).

Answered by Shivani Kumari | 2 years ago

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