Non-Uniform Motion

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When a car moves down a ramp, non-uniform motion occurs because the car incrementally increases its speed as it goes down the ramp and slowly decelerates as it leaves the ramp before it reaches a complete stop. The hypothesis holds true as the graphs show similarities to those of an object in non-uniform motion but deviation occurred as a result of human errors. Nevertheless, the conclusion was that the object experiences non-uniform motion throughout its journey down the ramp.

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