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What do you understand by uniform motion and nonuniform motion give two example

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathfrak{Uniform Motion:-}

A body has uniform motion if it travels equal distances in equal intervals of time, no matter how small these time intervals may be. 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.

\huge\mathfrak {Non-uniform motion:-}

The distance-time graph of the non-uniform motion is a curved line. Non-Uniform motion is also known as accelerated motion. More examples of non-uniform motion are: Oscillation of pendulum, the motion of a train, a person jogging in the park etc.

Answered by Shristidhillan
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Answer:

when object covers uniform distance in equal intervals of time ,it is called uniform motion.

eg. when a car moves 2km in 30 min. so, it refers that the cars is moving with a uniform speed that's why it's covering equal distance.

When an object moves uniformly in unequal intervals of time. it is called non uniform motion

eg. when a car moves 2km in first 10 min. and in next 10 min. it covers 30 km . so it's non uniform

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