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difference between uniform and nonuniform motion of an object

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Answered by molamma
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In Physics, uniform motion is described as the motion, wherein the velocity (i.e. speed and direction) of the body travelling in a straight line remains constant. When the distance travelled by a moving object, is same at various time intervals, irrespective of the time length, the motion is said to be uniform motion.
Answered by sargundeep
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