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Answer:A body is said to be in a non-uniform motion if it travels unequal distances in equal intervals of time. For example, if we drop a ball from the roof of a tall building, we will notice that it will cover unequal distances in equal intervals of time. ... Non-Uniform motion is also known as accelerated motion.

If an object is travelling with uniform motion, it is moving in a straight line at a constant speed. For example, when a car travels at a constant speed, the driving force from the engine is balanced by the resistive forces such as air resistance and frictional forces in the car's moving parts.

If an object is travelling with uniform motion, it is moving in a straight line at a constant speed. For example, when a car travels at a constant speed, the driving force from the engine is balanced by the resistive forces such as air resistance and frictional forces in the car's moving parts.Non-uniform Motion: When an object covers unequal distance in equal interval of time, the motion is called non-uniform motion. For example – If moving vehicle covers a distance of 10 km in the first hour, covers a distance of 20 km in the second hour, covers a distance of 5 km in the third hour, etc.

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