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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 Anonymous
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Explanation:

An action of moving or being moved is called motion. Uniform motion- An object which moves in straight direction is said to be uniform motion. Non-uniform motion- An object which does not move in straight direction along with path and cover direction in unequal interval of time is said to bo non-uniform motion.

Answered by singhdn1979gmailcom
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Answer:

Motion: An object is said to be in motion, if it's position changes with time with respect to it's surroundings.

Uniform motion: The motion of a moving object is said to be uniform, if it covers equal distances in equal intervals of time along a given straight path.

Non- uniform motion: The motion of a moving object is said to be non- uniform, if it covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time while moving along a straight path.

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