No. The direction changes all the time.
linear is which is on a straight path and circular motion is which has a curved path. *In a uniform linear motion,the velocity is constant and the acceleration is zero.So,uniform linear motion is an unaccelerated motion. *In uniform circular motion the velocity can be variable although the speed is uniform.So,it is an accelerated motion.
Velocity time reletion
when a body travels unequal displacement in equal interval of time or visa-versa, it is said to have non-uniform velocity
the object is on uniform motion
During uniform motion, velocity is constant, so there is zero acceleration. Non-uniform motion involves a change in velocity, which means there is acceleration. Accelaration is a change in velocity. A change in velocity occurs when a body slows down, speeds up, or turns (changes direction), or a combination of these.
in uniform motion velocity not changes with time but in non uniform motion velocity changes with time.
linear is which is on a straight path and circular motion is which has a curved path. *In a uniform linear motion,the velocity is constant and the acceleration is zero.So,uniform linear motion is an unaccelerated motion. *In uniform circular motion the velocity can be variable although the speed is uniform.So,it is an accelerated motion.
Although the question is stated in a somewhat confusing way, we can state withconfidence that the velocity of the car is NOT uniform, because a value is given forits acceleration. 'Uniform' motion means zero acceleration.
In uniform motion.
In uniform motion.
Velocity time reletion
when a body travels unequal displacement in equal interval of time or visa-versa, it is said to have non-uniform velocity
uniform motion
uniform motion
the object is on uniform motion
Yes, but in uniform motion.
That simply means that its velocity is changing.