Physics, asked by archalajama, 3 months ago

what
do you understand by the
terms 'uniform motion' and non-uniform motion explain with examples .​

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Answered by swapnamatoor
2

Explanation:

For example- a car running at a constant speed of 10 m/s will cover equal distance of 10 m every second, so its motion will be uniform. Non−uniform motion: A body has a non-uniform motion if it travels unequal distances in equal intervals of time. For example: dropping a ball from the roof of a tall building.

Answered by shankrgouri6
1

Explanation:

uniform motion:if an object covers equal distance in equal intervals of time the object is said to be in uniform motion example if a vehicle moves 20 kilometres per hour this means the speed isbconstant and the motion is uniform

non uniform motion:if an object covers unequal distance in equal intervals of time the object is said to be non uniform motion if vehicle moves 20 kilometre in first one hour and 10 kilometre in next are so the speed is not constant and the motion is non uniform

I hope the difference is clear and you are understanding the point

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