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what is uniform motion? explain with an example​

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Answered by saswatidas23
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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.

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Answered by sreetarunteja
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A motion by which a body covers equal distance in equal intervals of time is called uniform motion.

Explanation: The motion of an object can be analyzed in many different ways. The graph shows that the object travels at different speeds over time. Now, if we want to find out the fraction(or percentage) of the timefor which it travelled    

at these speeds, we could use a pie chart. Another point of view of the motion of the object representd in the Tabular representation is to study the distance traveled by the object at different speeds. This can be represented in a bar graph.

Note: When we try to locate an object, we usually relate it to some sort of reference point. This point is usually the origin, the zero point of axis(x or y). We provide a numeric value for an object's location by placing it either in the positive direction(+) or the negative direction(-) in relation to that reference point. We usually take the starting point as the origin(x=0).

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