an object moving along a straight line is said to be in uniform motion if it covers regularly increasing distances in equal intervals of time...true or false?
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An object moving along a straight line is said to be in uniform motion if it covers regularly increasing distances in equal intervals of time.
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A body is said to be in uniform motion only when it covers equal distances in equal intervals of time.
As a result, the object will not experience any acceleration and will move with constant velocity.
However , if the body covers increasing distances in equal interval of time it means that the object is experiencing acceleration and its velocity is increasing with time. This is Non-Uniform Motion.
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