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define uniform velocity​


Veerkcc: if a body covers equal distance in equal intervals of time then it is said to be in unifom motion

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathfrak\blue{Hello\:Mate,}

\huge{\boxed{Uniform\: Velocity÷}}•If a body travels equal distances in a particular direction, in equal intervals of time, the body is said to be moving with a uniform velocity.

Example: The rain drops reach on earth's surface falling with uniform velocity. A body, once started on a frictionless surface, moves with uniform velocity.

If a body moving with a uniform velocity (v), has displacement (s) in a time interval (t) then by defination: v=s/t.

Therefore,

Displacement: s= v/t.

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Veerkcc: rain drops is coming with acceleration it is not example of uniform motion
Answered by ams68
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a body id said to have a uniform velocity if it cover equal distance in equal intervals of time in a particular direction, however the time interval may be small...

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