A body during its motion is said to be in Uniform motion if it covers equal distances in equal intervals of time, however small or large the intervals may be.
When a body is in uniform motion, It's Acceleration is 0.
A body can be in Uniform motion without any external force acting on it.
Uniform motion implies that, Velocity of the body doesn't change over time.
A body moving with constant velocity on a straight line is an example for Uniform motion.
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UNIFORM MOTION:A body is said to be in uniform motion, if it travels equal distances in equal intervals of time.
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Uniform motion
A body during its motion is said to be in Uniform motion if it covers equal distances in equal intervals of time, however small or large the intervals may be.
A body moving with constant velocity on a straight line is an example for Uniform motion.