when is a body said to be in uniform motion?give an example os a body in uniform motion
Answers
Answered by
0
Uniform Motion
Uniform MotionDefinition
In Physics, uniform motion is defined as the motion, wherein the velocity of the body travelling in a straight line remains the same. When the distance travelled by a moving thing, is same at several time intervals, regardless of the time length, the motion is said to be uniform motion.
Examples of Uniform Motions.
- The hr. hand of clock - It moves with uniform speed, completing movement of a specific distance in an hour.
- An airplane cruising at a level height and a steady speed.
- A car going along a straight level road at steady speed.
- A vibrating spring in a sewing machine.
- A ship steaming on a straight course at steady speed.
- A train going along the tracks at steady speed.
- Earth moving round the sun is a uniform motion.
- A cooling fan running at a constant speed.
- Movement of fan.
- A pendulum having equal amplitudes on both sides.
Answered by
0
PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST
THANK YOU
Attachments:
Similar questions