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∙ 11y agoFor an object moving with uniform motion, the equation of motion does not change. The equation remains the same as it describes the relationship between an object's position, velocity, and time regardless of whether the motion is uniform or non-uniform. Uniform motion implies constant velocity, so the acceleration term in the equation of motion is zero.
Uniform linear motion is not accelerated because the speed of the object remains constant and there is no change in direction. Acceleration refers to any change in speed or direction of an object, and when there is no change in these factors, the motion is considered uniform and not accelerated.
The acceleration of uniform motion is zero. This means that the velocity of an object moving with uniform motion remains constant over time, and there is no change in its speed or direction.
Uniform motion is when an object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time, moving at a constant speed in a straight line. Non-uniform motion is when an object covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time, either changing its speed, direction, or both.
To change the state of rest or uniform motion of an object, a force must be applied to the object. This force will cause the object to accelerate, either starting it moving from rest or altering its speed or direction if it is already in motion.
there is motion all around you. a car is good example of motion. a car moving at a uniform speed on a straight road is an example of uniform motion. a car moving at differing speeds on a non straight road is an example of non uniform motion.
uniform motion
uniform motion
if an object moves along a circular path, the only change in its velocity is due to the change in the direction of the motion. The motion of the object moving along the circular path is, which is a uniform circular motion, is therefore an accelerated motion:):):):/
if an object moves along a circular path, the only change in its velocity is due to the change in the direction of the motion. The motion of the object moving along the circular path is, which is a uniform circular motion, is therefore an accelerated motion:):):):/
Uniform linear motion is not accelerated because the speed of the object remains constant and there is no change in direction. Acceleration refers to any change in speed or direction of an object, and when there is no change in these factors, the motion is considered uniform and not accelerated.
Any change in motion (direction or speed) is a change in velocity.Velocity is a vector quantity which means that it has a magnitude and a direction.
The acceleration of uniform motion is zero. This means that the velocity of an object moving with uniform motion remains constant over time, and there is no change in its speed or direction.
"Uniform" motion means unaccelerated motion. "Unaccelerated" means moving with constant speed in a straight line.
It goes in to uniform motion
It goes in to uniform motion
Uniform motion is when an object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time, moving at a constant speed in a straight line. Non-uniform motion is when an object covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time, either changing its speed, direction, or both.
To change the state of rest or uniform motion of an object, a force must be applied to the object. This force will cause the object to accelerate, either starting it moving from rest or altering its speed or direction if it is already in motion.