all ways the same
It is correct to say "a uniform" because the word "uniform" begins with a consonant sound, so it requires the article "a" instead of "an."
I assume you mean "non-uniform". "Uniform" simply means that the velocity (in this case) doesn't change.
Uniform means " the same". So a soldiers costume as you called it is uniform because they all dress the same.
A uniform magnetic field has the same strength and direction at all points in space. In contrast, a non-uniform magnetic field is one where the strength and/or direction varies from point to point. Uniform magnetic fields are often created in laboratory settings, while non-uniform magnetic fields can occur naturally or in more complex magnetic systems.
In physics, "uniform" typically refers to a condition where a physical quantity (such as velocity or acceleration) remains constant or does not change with time. For example, uniform motion means an object is moving at a constant speed in a straight line without acceleration or deceleration.
uni is a prefix but uniform is a word uni is a prefix but uniform is a word
When someone is against uniform it means not to wear them. It mean that they do not like uniform and they are not allow.
The root world for the word uniform is the word uni.
A sentence with the word uniform in it is: I had to wear a uniform because I joined the navy. Its as easy as that!
school uniform
I don't like your uniform.
What is the affix to the uniform?
The word uniform has three syllables. (Un-i-form)
No it is not.
It is correct to say "a uniform" because the word "uniform" begins with a consonant sound, so it requires the article "a" instead of "an."
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Correct romanization of the word is 'juudougi' and it's written 柔道着. Means 'judo uniform'.