Question #f6cad

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Aug 5, 2017

How about driving a car?

Explanation:

When you drive a car, you need to first push on the gas pedal, which accelerates the car to a point where the speed is roughly constant.

The motion is essentially linear, with the excoeption of minor swaying, turns, and lane changes.

Your speed is constantly changing (it's pretty hard to keep it constant unless you set it to cruise control), and positive and negative accelerations happen quite often, so the motion is nonuniform.

Aug 5, 2017

riding bicycle , driving car. etc check out explaination for more!

Explanation:

Suppose you are riding a bicycle on a straight road and there's heavy traffic that will make you apply brakes again and again . this would continously cause acceleration and deceleration/retardation .
Now , suppose you are participating in a race and you listen 1,2,3, go! , you start running but your velocity on straight path would differ time and again . there are many other examples like moving train . all these resemble to be almost the same!

Another example could be the following . it came in my exam read it. question 15enter image source here
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