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Uniform motion is an example of uniform
acceleration. However, the uniform
acceleration is not an example of uniform
motion. Explain.​

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Answered by Kitsch
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Answer:

Uniform motion= Motion with uniform velocity i.e., constant velocity.

Uniform acceleration= motion with uniformly changing velocity.

Eg -- If initial velocity is 1m/s and acceleration is 2m/s² (uniform and in same direction as of velocity) then velocity after 1 sec will be 3 m/s , after 2 sec will be 5m/s, after 3sec will be 7m/s and so on. Thus velocity is uniformly increasing.

So in uniform acceleration velocity changes uniformly but in uniform motion velocity does not change.

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