If an object covers equal distance in equal intervals of time, we can say that the object is moving with a uniform speed. E.g. consider an object moving along straight line. Let it travel 5 m in the first second, 5 m more in the next second, 5 m in the third second and 5 m in the fourth second. In this case, the object covers equal distance in equal intervals of time so we can say that the object is moving with a uniform speed.
Constant speed.
When an object travels in a straight line and at the same speed, we call it an uniform speed. When an object travels at different speeds, we say that the object is at non uniform speed.
Uniform speed = Speed that doesn't change. Average speed = A number that represents the uniform speed that would have covered the observed distance in the observed time, although the actual speed at any moment during that time is unknown.
His motion will be uniform if he is running in constant speed.
If an object covers unequal distance in unequal intervals of time ,we can say it is in non uniform speed
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.
When an object travels in a straight line and at the same speed, we call it an uniform speed. When an object travels at different speeds, we say that the object is at non uniform speed.
r=d/t is farmula of speed or uniform speed and its si unit is m/s.
Uniform speed = Speed that doesn't change. Average speed = A number that represents the uniform speed that would have covered the observed distance in the observed time, although the actual speed at any moment during that time is unknown.
His motion will be uniform if he is running in constant speed.
Find out the time using speed and acceleration, (time=speed/acceleration) and then use it to find out uniform velocity. From that find out uniform acceleration. (as uniform acceleration is equal changes of velocity over equal intervals of time)
If an object covers unequal distance in unequal intervals of time ,we can say it is in non uniform speed
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.
when a body move with uniform speed
A speed skater's uniform is so tight, they don't need to hold onto it. It just clings to the skin.
A body has uniform speed if it covers equal distances in equal intervals of time however short the interval may be.
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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.