When is an object said to be in uniform motion?
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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
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You can determine if an object exhibits uniform motion by looking at a position-time graph of the motion. If the graph forms a straight line with a constant slope, then the motion is uniform, and the slope of the graph is equal to the velocity of the object.
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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.
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