How will you identify uniform and non-uniform motion using a distance-time graph?
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If we draw distance time graph for uniform motion then it will be straight line. For better understanding we can take an example, a car is running at a constant speed say 20 metres per second, will cover equal distances of 20 metres, every second, so its motion will be uniform.
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For uniform motion, the distance-time graph is a straight line parallel to the time axis as speed will be constant.
The distance-time graph for non-uniform motion is not a straight line since speed is variable, it can be a curve or a zigzag line.
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