Uniform acceleration means that the acceleration doesn't change over the course of time (of the time considered for a certain problem, at least).
Uniform (or constant) acceleration means that the acceleration doesn't change over time.
"Uniform acceleration" means that acceleration doesn't change over time - usually for a fairly short time that you are considering. This is the case, for example, when an object drops under Earth's gravity - and air resistance is insignificant. "Non-uniform acceleration", of course, means that acceleration does change over time.
uniform acceleration mean that the acceleration doesn't change over the course of time of the time considered for a certain
If body is moving in a circle with uniform or constant speed its acceleration will be uniform as velocity i.e. to say direction is changing at every point.
That simply means that the acceleration changes over time.
From a kinematic perspective, just observing the motion of an object, we can say that an object is experiencing uniform acceleration if the magnitude of the object's velocity changes at a constant rate but maintains the same direction. From a dynamic perspective, as a consequence of Newton's second law, we know that whenever the net force on an object is constant (in magnitude and direction) the object will undergo uniform acceleration.
Well, it depends on the environment, but say we are in the most perfect environment, flat, constant friction, no air resistance, no resistance on the car's internal workings, then yes, but say it was going 30 Km/h, then it would keep accelerating until it reached 30, then it would just keep moving at 30 Km/h
Yes as a body moves along a circular path with uniform speed, its direction is ever changing. Hence the velocity is changing. So acceleration must be present. If acceleration vector is in the direction of the velocity then definitely its magnitude would change and so we cannot say the motion to be uniform. So the acceleration has to be perpendicular to the velocity vector, so it has to be along the radius. Hence the acceleration is named as radial acceleration. The force thus produced is known as centripetal force ie centre seeking force.
If an object covers unequal distance in unequal intervals of time ,we can say it is in non uniform speed
If the velocity is uniform, then the final velocity and the initial velocity are the same. Perhaps you meant to say uniform acceleration. In any event, the question needs to be stated more precisely.
When it's velocity is unaffected by external circumstances
Uniform speed is when an object travels a consistent distance in a constant amount of time, maintaining a steady pace. Non-uniform speed refers to an object that does not travel a consistent distance in a constant amount of time, meaning its speed is changing throughout its motion.