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Discussion Forum : Applied Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 9)
9.
If a body moves in such a way that its velocity increases by equal amount in equal intervals of time, it is said to be moving with
a uniform retardation
a uniform acceleration
a variable acceleration
a variable retardation
none of these.
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Niranjan Hegde said:   1 decade ago
As the velocity increases at an equal quantity in equal intervals acceleration remains constant (i.e v/t).

So answer is B.

Sudip Manna said:   1 decade ago
Velocity increases in equal interval of time. So it has to be a uniform acceleration.

Chima said:   1 decade ago
A uniform increase in velocity with time implies that the acceleration also increases with time. An increase in acceleration with time is called "uniform acceleration".

R verman said:   9 years ago
Velocity increase uniformly with respect of time, so answer should be B.

Ayushman said:   9 years ago
The answer should be uniform accleration.

Anonymous said:   9 years ago
The answer should be B.

Utsav Manandhar said:   9 years ago
The answer should be uniform accleration.

Bosco said:   9 years ago
Yes. It's only variable if there is a change of velocity and time at different intervals.

Usha said:   9 years ago
It is a Uniform acceleration.

Nitesh jayswal said:   9 years ago
As velocity is directly proportion to acceleration. So it must be uniform acceleration.


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