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An object is said to be in non-uniform motion if the distance covered by it in equals intervals of time are_________.


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  1. When an object covers an equal distance in an equal interval of time then the motion is called uniform motion.
  2. Example: The motion of the hands of a clock is an example of uniform motion because they cover equal distance in equal intervals of time.

Hence, an object is said to be in non-uniform motion if the distance covered by it in equals intervals of time are equal.


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