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Define motion, What do you understand by the terms 'uniform motion' and 'non-uniform motion' ? Explain with examples.

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Answered by edaradurga
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Answer:

the action or process moving ahead or behind

Answered by bhuvna789456
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A movement is said to be in motion if it frequently changes its position in response to a static point noted as the point of reference.

Explanation:

A movement is said to be in motion if it frequently changes its position in response to a static point noted as the point of reference.

Uniform motion:- A movement is said to be in continuous motion if it moves the same distances in a specific direction at equal cycles of time, no matter how short such intervals are.

eg, a car running at such a constant rate or speed of 10 m / s to the east would travel the equivalent distance of 10 m per second to the east, so its movement will be even.

Non uniform motion:- If a body moves unequal distance or gap in equal cycles of time, it's said to be in motion of non uniform.

For example, the motion of a ball falling freely from a tall building's roof.

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