it can be measured if the mass of the object is known,,by imerging it into a known density and volume of liquid-like substance like water, now measure the displacement which give clue on it uniform volume. Then divide its mass by its volume. The result is now the the density of the non uniform object.
The density of a non-uniform object can be found by using its mass and volume. The volume can be measured by placing the object in volumetric glassware filled with water. The increase in volume is equal to the volume of the object. The object can then be weighed using a scale. The density of the object will be given by the ratio of mass / volume.
When an object travels in a straight line and at the same speed, we call it an uniform speed. When an object travels at different speeds, we say that the object is at non uniform speed.
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In uniform motion, the velocity of the object is constant: both in magnitude and in direction. In non-uniform one or other (or both) of these will vary.
Non-uniform motion refers to the type of motion where the speed or direction of an object is changing over time. In non-uniform motion, the object is not moving at a constant speed or in a straight line. Instead, its velocity is varying, and it may be accelerating or decelerating.
If an object covers unequal distance in unequal intervals of time ,we can say it is in non uniform speed
-- The distance/time graph for an object in uniform motion is a straight line,which may be sloped.-- The distance/time graph for an object in non-uniform motion may be a linethat isn't straight. But even if the graph is a straight line, that's not enoughto guarantee that the object's motion is uniform ... the distance/time graphreveals the object's speed, but not the direction of its motion.
We will assume there is no difficulty in weighing the object, so the problem becomes how to measure the volume of the object accurately enough to calculate the density within a reasonable degree of certainty. There are several possible ways.Immerse the object in a non-reactive liquid (oil, perhaps) and measure the amount of liquid displaced.Apply a thin coat of insulating material (paint, or wax) all over the object, and then immerse the coated object in water and measure the amount of water displaced.Cut the object into a group of regular geometric shapes (boxes, spheres, prisms, cones, pyramids, etc.), and measure the dimensions of each geometric shape, and calculate the aggregate volume (destructive, and less accurate)Drill a cylindrical core sample of the object, weigh the sample, and precisely measure the dimensions of the cylindrical sample to calculate volume (destructive, and assumes the density of the object is uniform)Make a clay, wax, or other mold of the object, and measure the volume of the mold.Place the object in an three dimensional laser scanner and compute the volume using the software in the scanner computer.
Uniform motion is when an object travels equal distances in equal intervals of time for eg. a car on a highway. non uniform motion is when an object travels unequal distances in equal intervals of time for eg. a car in a crowded market
it cannot be same as the acc. is not zero
not to measure a the matter in an object 0_0 =)
A distance-time graph for an object moving at a constant velocity will be a straight line - the gradient of the line corresponds to the velocity. Non-uniform motion will cause the gradient of the line to change.