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In a non-uniformly accelerated motion, what happens to the instantaneous velocity?

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a

Varies depending on the rate of acceleration

b

Remains the same

c

Decreases

d

Increases

answer is A.

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With time, the instantaneous velocity will increase. 

The instantaneous velocity will increase if the motion is accelerated, whether the acceleration is constant or varied. 

The term "variation of acceleration" refers to how the rate of change in velocity changes.

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In a non-uniformly accelerated motion, what happens to the instantaneous velocity?