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In between starting from one station and stopping at the next, the motion of a train is an example of
  1. uniform motion
  2. non-uniform motion
  3. either uniform or non-uniform motion
  4. neither uniform nor non-uniform motion

A
non-uniform motion
B
either uniform or non-uniform motion
C
neither uniform nor non-uniform motion
D
uniform motion
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The correct option is B non-uniform motion
A train starts from a station, accelerates, reaches its highest speed, slows down (decelerates) and finally stops at the next station.
So, during its motion between two stations, the train moves with different speeds.
This is an example of non-uniform motion.

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