Uniform Motion and Non Uniform Motion

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2018
  • Uniform Motion and Non Uniform Motion are the two types of motion based on the distance covered and time taken. In this video, these two types of motion are discussed along with a few examples and situations.
    What is a Uniform Motion?
    A body is in uniform motion if it travels an equal distance in equal interval of time in the same direction. The graph of an object in uniform motion will be a straight line with a constant slope. The slope of the graph will give the velocity of that object.
    Example of Uniform Motion:
    An example of uniform motion is when a car does not accelerate and moves in constant speed. This means that the car covers a distance of "x" meters from point A to B in "t" seconds and same distance i.e. "x" meters from point B to C in "t" seconds.
    What is Nonuniform Motion?
    A body is said to be in non-uniform motion if it does not cover the same distance in equal intervals of time. The graph of an object in non-uniform motion will be a curve and not a straight line.
    Example of Nonuniform Motion:
    In case of a non uniform motion, the car will cover "x" meters from point A to B in "t" seconds but will not cover the same "x" meters from point B to C in "t" seconds i.e. the car will not have a constant speed.
    Learn more about uniform and non motion along with the graphs and detailed comparisons, click this link-
    byjus.com/physics/uniform-mot...

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