How will the equations of motion for an object moving with a uniform velocity change ?
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In case of uniform motion the acceleration of the body is zero and as a result of this have to equate the equations of motion with acceleration equal to zero
Explanation:
- The motion is said to be uniform when a body covers equal distance in equal time, whereas in non uniform motion the body covers unequal distance in varied time intervals.
- In uniform motion the body moves in a straight line and the velocity of the body remains constant.
- That's why the body covers equal distance in equal time intervals.
- The acceleration on the body in this type of motion is zero.
- The type of motion followed by thus body us also called as rectilinear motion.
- The distance time graph for this type of motion is a linear graph.
- Example of uniform motion can be: motion of blades of ceiling fan, motion of arms of the watch, etc.
- In non uniform motion the body in motion is not covering equal distance in equal time intervals.
- Therefore, its velocity is not constant, and the acceleration is not zero.
- The distance time graph obtained for such motions is curved.
- Examples of non uniform motion includes motion of a car on a busy road with traffic.
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