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Differentiate between uniform Velocity and Uniform acceleration

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\huge{Uniform\;velocity:}

  • If a body covers equal distance in equal interval of time in a particular direction, so it is said to be uniform velocity.

\it{</u><u>Example</u><u>:}

  • Suppose a car travels 7 kilometers in all the positions at A, B and C and all in interval of 7 minutes each.

</u><u>\</u><u>h</u><u>u</u><u>g</u><u>e</u><u>{Uniform\;</u><u>acceleration</u><u>:}

  • Its a type of motion in which the velocity of an object get changes by an equal amount in every equal time period.

\it{Example:}

  • The motion of a freely falling body due to gravitational force.
  • An apple falling down.

\huge{Additional\;information:}

  • Here the word uniform means constant which remains same.
  • Uniform acceleration means the change of unequal velocity in equal interval of time.
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