what does the path of an object look like when it is in uniform motion?
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uniform motion is described by equal distance covered in equal interval of time.However,small the intervals be.
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but path may be any(if you're not asking for velocity)
but if you're asking for the displacement Time graph then it will be a straight line inclined on the x axis
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and in the case of velocity time graph it will be a straight line parallel to the time axis
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but path may be any(if you're not asking for velocity)
but if you're asking for the displacement Time graph then it will be a straight line inclined on the x axis
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and in the case of velocity time graph it will be a straight line parallel to the time axis
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An object has a uniform motion effect travels equal distances in equal intervals of time, no matter how small this time intervals maybe. This means that in a uniform motion, the speed is constant but the direction of motion change. As long as the speed remains constant, the path of an object in uniform motion can have any shape: it can be a straight line path, a curved path, a circular path are even zig-zag path.
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