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uniform velocity ununiform velocity examples​

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Answered by Jsh79579
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Explanation:

Uniform And Non-Uniform Velocity

UNIFORM MOTION - DEFINITION

A body is said to be in uniform motion if it moves with a constant velocity. If the magnitude and/or direction of the velocity changes, then the body is not in uniform motion.

Note:

If a body is in uniform motion, then the net external force on the body is zero. Inverse of the statement is also true (If the net external force on the body is zero, then the body is in uniform motion).

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Answered by sk6865607
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Answer:

Uniform velocity = When a body travels equal distance in equal interval of time is called uniform velocity.

Non - Uniform = When a body cover unequal distance in equal interval of times in a particular direction. It is also known as accelerated motion.

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