the state of motion of an object is cinsidered as the state of zero speed true or false
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The state of motion of an object is described by its speed and the direction of motion. The state of rest is considered to be the state of zero speed. An object may be at rest or in motion; both are its states of motion.
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The state of motion of an object is considered as the state of zero speed. False
Additional Information:-
- The rate of change of motion is called speed.
- The speed can be found by dividing the distance covered by the time in which the distance is covered.
- In SI system, the unit of speed is metre/second.
- There are 2 kinds of speed ;- uniform speed and non-uniform speed.
- Uniform speed:- When a body covers equal distances in equal intervals of time.
- Non-uniform speed:- When a body covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time.
- The average distance covered by a moving body per unit time, when the body is moving with a variable speed, is called its average speed.
- Average Speed = Total distance covered/Total time taken to cover the distance.
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