Differentiate between uniform and non - uniform motion in 3 points ..
Answers
Answered by
4
hey sis here is your answer
Uniform motion: 1) If an object covers equal distance in equal interval of time the the motion is said to be uniform motion.
2) We can depect the uniform motion by Distance-time graph which shows staight line.
3)Uniform motion implies the movement of a body along a straight line with steady speed.
4) Zero acceleration
Non-Uniform motion: 1) If an object covers unequal distance in equal interval of time then the motion is said to be Non-Uniform motion.
2) We can depect the Non-Uniform motion by Distance-time graph which shows a curved line.
3)Non-uniform motion alludes to the movement of an object along a straight line with variable speed.
4) Non-zero acceleration
hope it helps you
Uniform motion: 1) If an object covers equal distance in equal interval of time the the motion is said to be uniform motion.
2) We can depect the uniform motion by Distance-time graph which shows staight line.
3)Uniform motion implies the movement of a body along a straight line with steady speed.
4) Zero acceleration
Non-Uniform motion: 1) If an object covers unequal distance in equal interval of time then the motion is said to be Non-Uniform motion.
2) We can depect the Non-Uniform motion by Distance-time graph which shows a curved line.
3)Non-uniform motion alludes to the movement of an object along a straight line with variable speed.
4) Non-zero acceleration
hope it helps you
Rajshree17:
Nice answer
Answered by
11
##Ahola##
ANSWER
Uniform motion :-
1. When energy level a particular distance in a particular time when the object is in the Uniform motion .
2. A pendulum of a clock is an example of uniform motion .
3. A pendulum of a clock covers a same distance in a same time .
Non-uniform motion :-
1. When an object Travels a particular distance in different time then the object is in Non-uniform motion .
2. If a person travelled in a particular distance but not in a particular time then the person is set in non uniform motion .
3. Non zero acceleration .
.
.
##hope it help's uh##
##be brainly##
##be happy##
Similar questions