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What is the difference between uniform velocity and non-uniform velocity ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge{\bigstar\underline{\textbf{Solution:-}}}

\pink\star\red{\underline{\textsf{Uniform Velocity:}}} When, an object covers equal distance in equal interval of time in a specific direction, it is said that the object has a uniform velocity.

\green\star\red{\underline{\textsf{Uniform Velocity:}}} When, an object covers equal distance in unequal interval of time. Then, the object is said to have a non-uniform velocity.

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Answered by temporarygirl
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Hola mate

Here is your answer -

UNIFORM VELOCITY

❂ When a body covers equal distance in equal interval of time in a specific direction is said to have uniform velocity.

❂ For example, a car is moving in a straight line with a constant speed of 40km/h.

NON-UNIFORM VELOCITY

❂ When a body covers unequal distance in equal interval of time in a specified direction is said to have non-uniform velocity.

❂ A velocity of a body becomes variable if either its magnitude changes or its direction changes.

❂ For example, a motion of fan is a variable velocity as it changes its direction at every point. So all the circular motions are example of variable velocity.

Hope it helps you!

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