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I assume you mean "non-uniform". "Uniform" simply means that the velocity (in this case) doesn't change.
in uniform motion velocity not changes with time but in non uniform motion velocity changes with time.
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.
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Non uniform velocity is known as variable velocity.
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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.
That simply means that its velocity is changing.
That means that something moves in a circle, but that the velocity is not uniform.
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.
when a body travels unequal displacement in equal interval of time or visa-versa, it is said to have non-uniform velocity