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what is uniform motion?? ​

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Answered by Yaminii2006
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• In our day to day life we observe several motions of living and non-living objects, whether birds, fishes, cars, trains, etc. Millions of objects are surrounding us, some stays at rest while some shows motion. A body is said to be in motion when its position changes continuously with respect to a stationary object taken as a reference point. We all know that the common characteristic of all the moving bodies is that they change their position with time. For example, when the position of car changes continuously with respect to some stationary objects like houses or schools etc. we say that a car is moving or car is in motion. Motion can be of two types i.e. uniform motion and non-uniform motion. Through this article we will learn about motion, its types with some examples.

★ Uniform Motion★

•A body is said to be in uniform motion if it travels equal distances in equal intervals of time, no matter how small these time intervals may be. If we draw distance time graph for uniform motion then it will be straight line. For better understanding we can take an example, a car is running at a constant speed say 20 metres per second, will cover equal distances of 20 metres, every second, so its motion will be uniform.

• More examples of Uniform motion are: Movement of hands of a watch, Rotation and revolution of the earth, Movement of the blades of a ceiling fan etc.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hey mate here is your answer

Explanation:

A body is said to be in uniform motion if it is moving along a straight line and covers equal distances in equal intervals of time is called as uniform motion..

For example=a car is moving at a constant speed of 50 km/hr, 25 km in every half an hour and 12.5km in every 15 minutes.

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