When an object is in uniform motion, what type of path does it follows? Why?
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An object in an uniform motion will have a straight line path because in a curved path there will be acceleration and deceleration which varies the average speed, thus deviating from the uniformity of speed.
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An object is said to be in uniform motion when it travels equal distance in equal interval of time
This is a motion when the velocity of the object remains constant so obviously the path will be straight
The object will be travelling in a straight line.
This is a motion when the velocity of the object remains constant so obviously the path will be straight
The object will be travelling in a straight line.
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