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Distinguise between uniform and non-uniform motion.Give one example of each.​

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Uniform motion: 

When an object covers an equal distance in equal interval of time, the motion is called uniform motion. Movement of a body in uniform motion is along a straight line with steady speed. In this motion, average speed is similar to actual speed of the object. If you will talk about a graph of time versus distance then the graph shows a straight line. Rectilinear motion has zero acceleration.

Example of uniform motion: A body moving with a constant speed in a straight line has uniform motion.

Non-uniform motion: 

When an object covers an unequal distance in equal interval of time, the motion is called non-uniform motion. Movement of an object in non-uniform motion is along a straight line with variable speed. Average speed is different from actual speed of object. If you will talk about a graph of time versus distance then the graph shows a curved line. 

Example of non-uniform motion: circular motion is an example of non-uniform motion.

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