Physics, asked by ganeshkumarbunny, 7 hours ago

Explain about unform motion and non a uniform motion. ?​

Answers

Answered by XxllMrRDXllxX001
2

Answer:

The type of motion in which the object travels with a varied speed is called Non-Uniform Motion. This means that the object does not cover the equal distance in equal time intervals. ... For example, the motion of a vehicle, an oscillation of a pendulum. Non-uniform motion is also called accelerated motion

Answered by brainlysrijanuknown2
5

Answer:

uniform motion

  • When a body covers equal distances in a straight line, equal intervals of time are called uniform motion.
  • Example: a car moving at 20km/h in a straight line.
  • The type of motion in which the object travels with uniform speed is called Uniform motion. This means that the velocity of the body remains constant as it covers equal distances in equal intervals of time. In the case of uniform rectilinear motion, the acceleration of the body will be zero. Here, the average speed of the object will be equal to the actual speed. The examples of uniform motion are movements of hands of a clock, rotation and revolution of the earth, etc.

non-uniform motion

  • When a body covers unequal distance in equal intervals of time in a straight line is called non-uniform
  • Example : spinning wheel
  • The type of motion in which the object travels with a varied speed is called Non-Uniform Motion. This means that the object does not cover the equal distance in equal time intervals. If the motion is not consistent in the case of rectilinear motion, the acceleration of the body will be non-zero. For example, the motion of a vehicle, an oscillation of a pendulum. Non-uniform motion is also called accelerated motion.
Similar questions