3) Two cars X and Y are
travelling along a straight road.
The two cars are said to be in
uniform motion when:
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the speed is same
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Two cars X and Y are
travelling along a straight road.
The two cars are said to be in
uniform motion when:
Both cars travel the same route in the same amount of time .
- This type of motion is defined as the motion of an object in which its speed remains constant along that line as it travels at a straight line and travels the same distance in the same time interval , regardless of its duration .
- Paint movement is defined as the movement towards an object of a straight line of a constant speed in a straight line , at least in time , as it travels the same distance at regular intervals .
- An example of the movement towards the earth around the sun . In rocking chairs , the spring vibrates .
- The type of motion in which an object moves in a straight line of a constant speed is called smooth motion .
- This means that the speed of the body is conserved .
- Example If a truck is moving along a track of a constant speed , the average speed are equal to the actual speed of the object .
- Means the same distance at equal intervals of time .
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