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distinguish between uniform velocity and variable velocity.​

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Answered by HussainSuperStudent
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A body is said to have uniform velocity when its velocity does not change with time. A body has variable velocity when its velocity changes with change in time. Note that a body is said to have uniform velocity only if both its magnitude and direction does not change with time.

Explanation:

A body is said to have uniform velocity when its velocity does not change with time. A body has variable velocity when its velocity changes with change in time.

Note that a body is said to have uniform velocity only if both its magnitude and direction does not change with time.

Uniform Velocity: -

If a body covers equal displacements in equal intervals of time, however small may be, the body is said to have uniform velocity. Its motion is said to be uniform. But be remember that the direction of body all also remain same. If one of them (magnitude or direction) changes then the body will not move with uniform velocity.

Variable Velocity: -

If a body covers unequal displacements in equal intervals of time it is said to be moving with variable velocity. If the body is moving in such a way that the magnitude of its velocity is same but its direction is changing then the body is said to be moving with variable velocity

Variable velocity:

when a body covers unequal distance in equal interval of time in a specified direction , it is said to have non-uniform velocity .

A Velocity of a body becomes variable if either its magnitude changes or its direction changes

Example: all circular motions are examples of variable velocity

Hope this Answer helps you to gain Knowledge in Velocity

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