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Is it true that an object in uniform motion must have uniform velocity?

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When a body is moving with a uniform velocity, it must move along a straight line in the same direction. The its uniform velocity = average velocity = instantaneous velocity . In this situation magnitude of distance is equal to displacement.

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Objects moving in uniform circular motion will have a constant speed. ... The magnitude of the velocity vector is the instantaneous speed of the object. The direction of the velocity vector is directed in the same direction that the object moves.

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