explain .... uniform motion and nonuniform motion
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uniform motion = when an object moves in such a way that it covers equal distance in equal interval of time it is called uniform motion
for example= a car moves a distance of 10 m in each second
non uniform motion= when an object moves in such a way that it doesn't covers equal distance in equal interval of time it is called non uniform motion
for example= a car moving on a busy road
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Uniform motion occurs when an object travels equal distances in equal time intervals. Uniform motion happens when the object is moving with a constant velocity. Non-uniform motion occurs when an object travels different distances in equal time intervals.
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