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If an object is travelling with uniform motion, its speed is equal to the...
o total time taken
total distance covered
distance travelled time taken
time taken in the first half of its motion​

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Answered by prakriti304
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The speed of an object is the distance the object travels in one unit of time. To calculate the speed of an object, divide the distance the object travels by the amount of time it takes to travel that distance.

Answered by pranali426
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This means that the velocity of the body remains constant as it covers equal distances in equal intervals of time. In the case of uniform rectilinear motion, the acceleration of the body will be zero. Here, the average speed of the object will be equal to the actual speed.

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