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Explain uniform and non-Uniform motion.
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Answered by dattebayo09
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Uniform motion: When an object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time, then its motion is said to be uniform. Non-uniform motion: When an object covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time, then its motion is said to be non-uniform.

Answered by ShreyalNema
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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. When a body covers unequal distance in equal intervals of time in a straight line is called non-uniform Example : spinning wheel.

if the speed of an object moving along a straight line keeps changing, its motion is called non – uniform. An object moving along a straight line with a constant speed is said to be in uniform motion.

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