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Define uniform velocity​

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Answered by shreyaa14
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The condition in which a body covers equal distance in an equal interval of the time is known to be uniform velocity. if both its magnitude and direction do not change with time then it can be said that the body is at uniform velocity....

Answered by Anonymous
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{ \bf { \underline{ \red{Uniform  \:  Velocity}}}}

A body is said to be in uniform motion if it moves with a constant velocity. If the magnitude and/or direction of the velocity changes, then the body is not in uniform motion.

If a body is in uniform motion, then the net external force on the body is zero. Inverse of the statement is also true (If the net external force on the body is zero, then the body is in uniform motion).

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