If an object covers non- uniform distances non- uniform intervals then the motion of the object is called
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If an object covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time, then its speed is called non-uniform or
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If an object covers non-uniform distances non-uniform intervals, then the motion of the object is called non-uniform motion
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- Non-uniform motion occurs when the velocity of an object is not constant. the object speeds up or slows down during its motion, or changes direction.
- Non-uniform motion can be said in different ways, but it means the same. Like,
- When the body moves in a non-uniform motion, it covers equal distances in an unequal amount of time. In other words, the speed is the same.
- Non-uniform motion occurs when the body travels uneven distances in equal amounts of time. i.e. there is a difference in speed.
- If the body covers unequal distances in unequal intervals of time, it is traveling with non-uniform motion.
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