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Define uniform and non-uniform motion. Write one example for each.

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Answered by gautamkumar118
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\underline{\bold{\blue{Uniform \:Motion.}}} \: If\: an \:object\: covers \: \\equal\: distances\: in\: equal\: intervals\: \\ of \:time \:then \:it\: is\: said\: to\: be\: \\ uniform\: motion.\: Example:-\: A \:person\: who\: \\is \:jogging \:and\: then \:walking\:. \\ \underline{\bold{\blue{Non-Uniform \:Motion.}}} \\ \:If \:an\: object\: covers\:unequal\: distances \:in\: \\ equal\: interval \:of\: time \: then\:it \: is \:said\: to\: \\be\: non- uniform \: motion

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Answered by Anonymous
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UNIFORM NOTION :

When a body covers equal distances in equal intervals of time then it is called uniform motion.

For ex. - A car moving with a uniform speed of 10m/s

NON-UNIFORM MOTION:

When a body covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time then it is called non uniform motion.

For ex. - A free falling body from a height.

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