No. The direction keeps changing.
Constant velocity means constant speed in a straight line.
Objects moving in uniform circular motion will have a constant speed, and two objects with the same acceleration have a constant velocity.
the object is on uniform motion
"Uniform motion" means constant velocity ... constant speed in a straight line. "Acceleration" means any change in velocity ... speed or direction. So 'uniform motion' means zero acceleration.
The velocity of an object in uniform circular motion is constant, because, velocity is the rate of change of position at a given time or speed.
It is called uniform motion because the object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time which is why it has a constant velocity.
when a body travels unequal displacement in equal interval of time or visa-versa, it is said to have non-uniform 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.
Velocity is a vector with magnitude (speed) and direction. Since the linear velocity changes direction the speed is constant but the velocity is NOT constant.
An object in uniform circular motion undergoes constant acceleration but moves at constant "speed".Constant "velocity" means no acceleration.
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.
A motion with a constant speed will always be moving the same speed A motion with a constant acceleration will constantly be gaining speed, and does not remain moving at the same speed.
Uniform motion refers to motion with constant (including zero) velocity: that is, the same speed and in the same direction. Non-uniform motion can refer to motion in which the speed or direction of motion are not constant throughout the period under consideration.