Suraj Jain
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How does a non-uniform speed appear on a distance-time graph?

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Non-uniform speed is represented on a distance-time graph by a curved line, indicating that the object’s speed is changing over time. This indicates that the object is either accelerating or decelerating.

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  1. A non-uniform speed on a distance-time graph appears as a curved line rather than a straight line. The curvature indicates that the object’s speed is changing over time. Steeper sections represent periods of faster motion, while flatter sections indicate slower motion or rest intervals.

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