Physics, asked by ravgau2018, 1 year ago

Any two differences between constant and variable velocity.


NeelamG: there is no effect of time on constant velocity
NeelamG: as the time increase it is constant

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Answered by mantasakasmani
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Answer:

Uniformed ( constant) velocity. :--

Uniform (meaning that the speed and/or the direction has not changed) A body is said to be moving at a constant velocity when the speed of the object has not changed even though the direction may have changed. In other words, constant velocity is a motion with zero acceleration.

Variable velocity:---

velocity in which the space described varies from instant to instant, either increasing or decreasing; - in the former case called accelerated velocity, in the latter, retarded velocity; the acceleration or retardation itself being also either uniform or variable.

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Answered by rslekshmi08
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constant velocity means it doesn't change with time

variable velocity means a velocity which changes along with the time.

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