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Distinguish between uniform motion and non, uniform motion. Is uniformly accelerated motion uniform motion? Give one example each of uniform and non-uniform motion​

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Answered by kshitizbitu7256
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Uniform Motion: Object traveling equal distances in equal intervals of time - constant velocity, acceleration is zero.

Non-Uniform Motion: Object traveling different distances in equal intervals of time - variable speed, acceleration can be of a certain positive or negative value.

examples of Uniform motion are: Movement of hands of a watch, Rotation and revolution of the earth, Movement of the blades of a ceiling fan etc. A body is said to be in a non-uniform motion if it travels unequal distances in equal intervals of time.

Answered by useranonymous18
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uniform motion- the motion carried on by an object when a particular distance is covered in a particular time period. it could also be said that here the speed remains constant (same).

non uniform motion- the motion carried on by an object when an uncertain distance is covered in a particular time period. it could also be said that here the speed does not remain constant (same).

uniformly accelerated motion- the motion carried on by an object when the distance covered increses uniformly in a particular time period. it could also be said that here the speed increases at a constant*uniform) rate

Thus a uniformly accelerated motion cant be said to be a uniform motion

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