In cricket, a batsman runs between the wickets. It
is an example of:
A Uniform motion
B Non-uniform motion
C Circular motion
D None of these
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In cricket, a batsman runs between the wickets. It
is an example of:
Explanation:
B Non-uniform motion
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A batsman runs between the wickets. It is an example of B. Non-uniform motion.
The batsman runs with a non-linear change in position and velocity with time.
What is uniform motion?
- A body is said to have uniform motion when change in velocity or position is equal in equal intervals of time.
- There is uniformity or linearity between change in velocity and time interval.
What is non-uniform motion?
- A body is said to be in non-uniform motion, when the change in velocity or change in position of body is unequal in equal intervals of time.
- The slope of change in velocity or displacement of object with respect to time is a non-linear graph.
What is circular motion?
- Any object is said to have a circular motion when the final and initial points are the same and its motion is about a fixed radius.
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