A fairly easy one to understand is the random motion of atoms or molecules in a gas or liquid. The constituent particles are all just "wandering around" in the substance, and they bump into each other and anything that is containing them or to which they are exposed. That's a lot of non-uniform motion.
Some examples of motion are-random motion,periodic motion,rotatory motion,circular motion and osclitory motion
the answer is when an object moves repeatedly but randomly and without periodicity than its motion is said to be an non periodic motion
"Non-uniform" motion is "accelerated" motion.
the spinning of earth around its axis, the motion of fan are some examples of rotational motion.
uniform and non uniform motion uniform motion [ equal distance in equal intervals of time is known as uniform motion] non uniform motion [equal distance at unequal intervals of time is known as non uniform motion]
a racing car
2 conditions for uniform motion: a) constant speed; b) constant direction (no turning). If either of these conditions isn't there, then the motion is "non-uniform" or "accelerated". Examples of uniform motion: a car in a drag race reaching and maintaining its maximum speed on a straight and flat race course; a space craft drifting between two galaxies; (very few real-life examples). Examples of non-uniform motion: a racing horse; merry-go-around; swing; automotive braking; throwing a softball; etc. ================================
Some examples of motion are-random motion,periodic motion,rotatory motion,circular motion and osclitory motion
A fairly easy one to understand is the random motion of atoms or molecules in a gas or liquid. The constituent particles are all just "wandering around" in the substance, and they bump into each other and anything that is containing them or to which they are exposed. That's a lot of non-uniform motion.
the answer is when an object moves repeatedly but randomly and without periodicity than its motion is said to be an non periodic motion
"Non-uniform" motion is "accelerated" motion.
A fairly easy one to understand is the random motion of atoms or molecules in a gas or liquid. The constituent particles are all just "wandering around" in the substance, and they bump into each other and anything that is containing them or to which they are exposed. That's a lot of non-uniform motion.
the spinning of earth around its axis, the motion of fan are some examples of rotational motion.
examples for multiple motion
uniform and non uniform motion uniform motion [ equal distance in equal intervals of time is known as uniform motion] non uniform motion [equal distance at unequal intervals of time is known as non uniform motion]
electric fan
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.