Computer Science, asked by swathy40, 1 year ago

defined the following : 1. uniform motion 2. velocity


VaibhavSupekar: uniform motion is the motion in which a body covers in unequal distances in equal intervals of time.
VaibhavSupekar: velocity is the distance covered by a body in a given direction in unit time. Thus,it is the displacement in unit time all the rate at which displacement takes place with respect to time. its Si and CGS units all the same as those of speed. velocity has both magnitude and direction. it is a vector quantity.
VaibhavSupekar: velocity=displacement/time
VaibhavSupekar: this help you

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Answered by GR44
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Uniform motion is a motion in which all the rates of change are constant.
When the rate of change displacement of an object is same for any time duration no matter how infinitesimally small that time interval be then such motion is called uniform motion.


Velocity is the speed of something in a given direction.



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Answered by deepeshthakkarpdekwr
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Uniform motion is a motion in which a body moves equal distance is equal interval of time .

velocity is distance travelled by a body per unit time
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