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differentiation between uniform and nonuniform motion giving one example of it

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Answered by DevinaK
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Uniform Motion

When an object covers equal distance in equal intervals of time,it is said to be in uniform motion.When an object is in uniform motion,its speed remains constant throughtout

Non-uniform Motion

When an object covers unequal distance in equal intervals of time or vice-versa then it is said to be in non-uniform motion.The speed of the object varies in the case of non-uniform motion.



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Answered by MacTavish343
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Uniform motion implies the movement of a body along a straight line with steady speed.

eg : Movement of hands of a watch.Rotation and revolution of the earth.Movement of blades of a ceiling fan.

Non-uniform motion alludes to the movement of an object along a straight line with variable speed.

eg: Oscillation of pendulum.
The motion of a train.
A racer is running in a race.
A person jogging in a park.

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