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A body is said to have uniform velocity if it covers equal distance in equal intervals of time in a particular direction, however the time intervals may be small.
This means that if a body is traveling at a constant speed along a straight line (i.e, a particular direction) then it said to have uniform velocity.
Acceleration is absent if the body moves with uniform velocity.
This means that if a body is traveling at a constant speed along a straight line (i.e, a particular direction) then it said to have uniform velocity.
Acceleration is absent if the body moves with uniform velocity.
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