If the distance/time graph is a straight line that makes a constant angel
with the time axis, then the body's speed is constant, and is equal to the
slope of the straight line (tangent of the constant angel).
It is uniform motion in a straight line.
if the field strength of induction is same at every point in both magnitude and direction is called uniform magnetic field. in uniform magnetic field the lines of force are straghit parallel and equidistant.
"Uniform" motion. That means any constant speed in any straight line or rotation at a constant speed.
Movement at a constant speed in a straight line.
No. An unbalanced force causes motion, but balanced forces keep a body in motion in a straight line at constant velocity, or at rest at constant 0 velocity.
The constant acceleration
Newton's First Law called the Law of Inertia, deals with objects having constant motion staying in a straight-line.
It is motion in a straight line at a constant velocity.
It is moving at a constant speed with no acceleration nor decceleration
"Uniform" motion. That means any constant speed in any straight line or rotation at a constant speed.
It is uniform motion in a straight line.
An object is said to be in uniform motion if it moves in a straight line at constant speed.
if the field strength of induction is same at every point in both magnitude and direction is called uniform magnetic field. in uniform magnetic field the lines of force are straghit parallel and equidistant.
If constant motion means constant velocity then, total distance / total time = avg velocity => avg speed constant velocity => avg velocity = velocity
"Uniform" motion. That means any constant speed in any straight line or rotation at a constant speed.
Yes. A straight line indicates constant speed =dy/dt= kt.
Movement at a constant speed in a straight line.