Explain Uniform velocity
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An object is said to have uniform velocity if the direction of motion and the rate at which the object changes its position is constant. In other words, an object with uniform velocity continues to cover the same amount of distance over the same time interval without changing its direction.
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Uniform velocity : A body has a uniform velocity if it travels in a specific direction in a straight line path and covers equal distances in equal time interval, no matter how small this small this time intervals may be.
The magnitude of speed and velocity of a moving body in equal only if the body moves on a single straight line path along the same.
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The magnitude of speed and velocity of a moving body in equal only if the body moves on a single straight line path along the same.
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