ACCELERATED MOTION

In non-uniform motion of an object,the velocity of the object is different  at difference instants i.e.,the velocity of the object keeps on changing with time.Such a motion is said to be an accelerated motion.For example,a vehicle while going from one position to another on a road,moves with different velocities at different instants,hence it is the illustration of accelerated motion.

In the accelerated motion,if the change in velocity of an object in each unit of time is constant,the object is said to be moving with constant,the object is said to be moving with constant accelerated and such a motion is called uniformly accelerated motion.On the other hand,if the change in velocity in each unit of time is not constant,the object is said to be moving with variable acceleration and such a motion is called non-uniformly accelerated motion.   

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