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Differentiate between Uniform Speed and Instantaneous speed. |
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Answer» Uniform Speed: If an object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time than the speed of the moving object is called uniform speed. In this type of motion, position –time graph is always a straight line. Instantaneous speed: The speed of an object at any particular instant of time is called instantaneous speed. In this measurement, the time ∆t→0. When a body is moving with uniform speed its instantaneous speed = Average speed = uniform speed. |
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