6. What are uniform and Non-Uniform motions, Give four examples for each type Motions?
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Answer:
When a body covers equal distances in a straight line, equal intervals of time are called uniform motion. Example: a car moving at 20km/h in a straight line. When a body covers unequal distance in equal intervals of time in a straight line is called non-uniform Example : spinning wheel.
Answer:
On the basis of speed and movement of a body, motions are classified into:
- Uniform motion.
- Non-Uniform motion.
Explanation:
Uniform motion: A uniform motion is a motion in which a body has a consistent velocity and covers equal distance in equal intervals of time.
Examples of Uniform motion:
- Movement of clock hands.
- An airplane flying at a constant speed.
- A car moving at a constant speed of 30km/h.
- Movement of fan blades.
Non-Uniform motion: A non-uniform is a motion in which a body is moving with speed varies with time intervals i.e covers unequal distance in equal time intervals.
Examples of Non-Uniform motion:
- A man running in a park.
- Cars racing on a racing track.
- A bus in busy traffic.
- A car covers a distance of 20km in 1hr and 35km in the next 1hr.
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