When is an object said to be moving in uniform motion?
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An object is traveling in uniform motion when its velocity is constant. This means that the object is neither accelerating nor decelerating. When an object's velocity is constant, it is moving only with respect to a unique frame of reference.
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Answer: A object is said to be in uniform motion when it covers equal distance in equal interval to time.
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