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Describe uniform velocity and variable velocity in short????​

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Answered by WintaeBearTATA
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When the motion of a body is in such a way that it has equal displacements in equal intervals of time, the body is said to be in uniform velocity. It will be a constant value. When the velocity of the body is not constant with respect to time, its velocity is called variable velocity.

Answered by neaowc
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Uniform velocity:-If a body travels with a uniform speed in a constant direction, then the body is said to have uniform or constant velocity.

Variable velocity:-we normally come across variable velocities of moving bodies, Which means speed or direction or both speed and direction of moving bodies change constantly.

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