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What happen to the instantaneous velocity in a non-uniformly accelerated motion?(a) It increases(b) It decreases(c) It varies as the acceleration(d) It remains constantI have been asked this question in exam.I want to ask this question from Straight Line Motion topic in division Motion in a Straight Line of Physics – Class 11

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The CORRECT OPTION is (a) It increases

To explain: The instantaneous velocity will increase with TIME. If the motion is ACCELERATED, no matter if the acceleration is constant, or VARIABLE, the instantaneous velocity will increase. Variation of acceleration describes how to change in velocity is changing.



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