Difference between Uniform motion and Non uniform motion
Uniform motion
1.) When object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time the motion of object is called as uniform motion.
2.) The distance covered in uniform motion are equal in equal time, hence the speed of object is always constant.
3.) Since the speed of object is constant, acceleration of object is zero.
4.) The distance-time graph for uniform motion is always a straight line and passes through origin.
5.) Velocity-time graph for uniform motion is straight line passes through origin.
6.) Motions of tip of minute hand, motion of planets around sun are some important examples of uniform motion.
Non-uniform motion
1.) When object covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time the motion of object is called as non-uniform motion.
2.) The distance covered in uniform motion are not equal in equal time, hence the speed of object is always varies.
3.) Since the speed of object is variable, acceleration of object is not zero.
4.) The distance-time graph for non-uniform motion may or may not be straight line
5.) Velocity-time graph for non uniform motion is not having fixed nature.
6.) Motions of cars moving in traffic, motion of children in garden are some examples of uniform motion.