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What do you mean by uniform and non-uniform motion?

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Answered by mpranav445
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If an object covers equal distance in equal intervals of time, the object is said to be in uniform motion.

If an object covers variable distance in equal intervals of time, the object is said to be in non-uniform motion.

Answered by Thinkab13
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Uniform motion is said to be attained when the distance covered is equal to time

For example - A car covers 2 metres in first 5 min and in next 5 min it covers 2 metres

Non uniform motion is said to be attained when the distance covered is not equal to time

For example - A car covers 2 metres in 5 min and in next 5 min it covers 4 metres.

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