What is the difference between uniform and non-uniform motion?
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The motion is uniform when it moves in a straight line at a constant speed. There is no acceleration, and velocity remains constant over time. The non-uniform motion occurs when the object is accelerating or decelerating. In this case the velocity of the object changes which includes changes either in direction or magnitude or both. The uniform and non-uniform motion concepts help explain how in different scenarios, the forces act to change the motion of objects.
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