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explain the following terms uniform speed non uniform speed instantaneous speed and average speed​

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Answered by Kazim001
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  • When speed Is constant, it is called as uniform speed and vice versa is non uniform speed.
  • Instantaneous speed means speed at a given moment or a particular time.
  • Avg speed is total distance traveled upon total time taken
Answered by prahladjat52
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Uniform Speed: A body is said to be moving with uniform speed, if it covers equal distances in equal intervals of time. ... It is given by the ratio of the total distance travelled by the body to the total time taken by it.

Non-Uniform Speed : When a body covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time, then that body is said to be in non uniform speed. ... This implies that the velocity of the object moving with non uniform velocity is either increasing or decreasing with time i.e. the object is accelerating or decelerating.

The instantaneous speed is the speed of an object at a particular moment in time. And if you include the direction with that speed, you get the instantaneous velocity. In other words, eight meters per second to the right was the instantaneously velocity of this person at that particular moment in time.

The average speed of a body in a certain time interval is the distance covered by the body in that time interval divided by time....

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