No. The direction keeps changing.
Constant velocity means constant speed in a straight line.
The average velocity of an object is equal to its instantaneous velocity in uniform motion. Uniform motion occurs when an object moves at a constant speed in a straight line, resulting in a constant velocity throughout the motion.
If an object has constant velocity, its motion is said to be uniform. This means the object is moving in a straight line at a consistent speed.
No, the motion of the seconds hand of a watch is not an example of uniform velocity. The seconds hand moves in a circular motion at a constant speed, rather than moving in a straight line at a constant velocity. Uniform velocity refers to motion in a straight line with a constant speed.
Objects moving in uniform circular motion will have a constant speed, and two objects with the same acceleration have a constant velocity.
Uniform motion is when an object moves with a constant speed in a straight line. Uniform acceleration is when an object's velocity changes at a constant rate. In uniform acceleration, the speed of the object increases or decreases by the same amount over equal time intervals.
It is called uniform motion because the object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time which is why it has a constant velocity.
For uniform motion, the position-time graph will be a straight line with a constant slope, indicating a constant velocity.
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.
No, the velocity is not constant for an object in uniform circular motion because the direction of the velocity is changing continuously due to the object's changing direction as it moves along the circular path. The magnitude of the velocity (speed) remains constant, but the velocity vector is constantly changing direction.
No.. this is impossible. Velocity must have a constant direction and speed to remain constant, it may have a constant speed, but the direction in a circle constantly changes. If it suddenly were to have constant direction, then the motion would go off on a tangent.. making it linear motion, not circular. In circular motion, velocity constantly changes. Always.
Non-uniform motion refers to an object moving at varying speeds and/or changing direction during its motion. This means that the object's velocity is not constant, unlike uniform motion where the velocity remains the same throughout.
A circular motion is called uniform when the object travels around a fixed point at a constant angular velocity. This means that the speed and direction of the object remains constant throughout its motion, leading to a uniform circular movement.