Uniform magnetic field depends on the position of its surrounding. A non uniform magnetic field changes its position from one place to another.
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.
Uniform means " the same". So a soldiers costume as you called it is uniform because they all dress the same.
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]
The answer depends on the source of the magnetic field. For instance, the magnetic field due to a current carrying wire is given by the formula mu*I/(2*pi*r). Magnetic fields follow the principle super position so they can be added up no problem.
Uniform magnetic field depends on the position of its surrounding. A non uniform magnetic field changes its position from one place to another.
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.
The position, the velocity, and the acceleration.
He played every position, but Bugs Bunny didn't have a uniform number in the classic 1946 Warner Bros. animated short "Baseball Bugs."
Your coach will choose on what you will do, which position you will be, and what uniform will be wearing. He says "Jump," you say, "How high?". Presto.
Above your right pocket, offset to the right (left as you face the uniform)
there are two types of equilibrium are: 1. static (at rest position) 2. dynamic (in uniform motion)
Army Installations The first sond is "Retreat"- you stand at the position of attention while in uniform. The secound is "To the Colors"- Render the salute while in uniform
I have heard various answers as to how many stars a police chief wears on his uniform. Some say its based on department size, other say the number of years in the chief's position. Any answers?
In the middle of the back. The "placard" is also sometimes referred to as a "placket": it denotes the official's position.
A body moving at a uniform speed may have a uniform velocity, or its velocity could be changing. How could that be? Let's look. The difference between speed and velocity is that velocity is speed with a direction vector associated with it. If a car is going from, say, Cheyenne, Wyoming to the Nebraska state line at a steady speed of 70 miles per hour, its velocity is 70 miles per hour east. Simple and easy. Uniform speed equals uniform velocity. (Yes, I-80 isn't perfectly straight there. Let's not split hairs.) But a car moving around a circular track at a uniform speed is constantly changing direction. Its speed is constant, but its velocity is changing every moment because the directionit is going is changing. Speed is uniform, but velocity isn't. As asked, uniform speed is a uniform distance per unit of time. And this will yield a uniform distance per unit of time in its velocity, but the direction vector may be uniform or it may be changing each moment, as illustrated.
The highest earned Chief Scout's Award is worn on the right front of the shirt, level with the pocket button on the left side. See "Position of badges on uniform (Explorer Scouts)"[linked].