How is uniform motion in a straight line different from uniform circular motion?
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In uniform linear motion, the speed and direction of motion is fixed and so, it is not accelerated. Example- A car running on a straight road. In uniform circular motion, the speed is constant but the direction of motion changes continuously and hence, it is accelerated.
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Explanation:In uniform circular motion, either magnitude or direction of the velocity changes while in uniform linear motion, magnitude as well as direction remains constant. Motion of body in straight line path with constant velocity.
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