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Differentiate between uniform and non - uniform motion​

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Answered by LiteCoral
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Explanation:

A body in uniform motion covers equal distances in equal intervals of time. There is 0 acceleration in uniform motion.

A body in non-uniform motion covers unequal distances in unequal intervals of time. The acceleration is non-zero in non-uniform motion

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Differentiate between uniform and non - uniform motion

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A body in uniform motion covers equal distances in equal intervals of time. There is 0 acceleration in uniform motion. A body in non-uniform motion covers unequal distances in unequal intervals of time. The acceleration is non-zero in non-uniform motion.

Example of uniform motion is - car moving with constant speed say 10 km/h. Example of non-uniform motion is - ball falling from a height ( it is motion in which the body covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time).

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