Give two important criteria that decides that an object is following an uniform motion.
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The two ctiteria for object to be in Uniform motion are Constant speed and zero acceleration.
Explanation:
Uniform motion is a motion with constant speed.
An object moving with constant speed has zero acceleration. So an alternate definition for "uniform motion" is to have acceleration of zero. That is true for an object at rest.
So an object at rest can be considered to have uniform motion.
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Two important criteria that decides that an object is following an uniform motion are-
- The motion of an object is along a straight line and its velocity remains constant along that line
- The object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time, regardless of the length of time
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