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Define the motion of uniform?


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A body is said to be in uniform motion if it travels equal distances in equal intervals of time, no matter how small these time intervals may be. If we draw distance time graph for uniform motion then it will be straight line.

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UNIFORM MOTION - DEFINITION A body is said to be in uniform motion if its velocity does not change with time. For a body in uniform motion, the net external force is always equal to zero. An example of uniform motion is a body sliding on a frictionless surface with a constant velocity.

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