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  • Uniform Speed and Motion: Understanding Constant Velocity
    Yes, if an object is moving at a uniform speed, it is definitely in motion. Here's why:

    * Motion is defined as a change in position over time.

    * Uniform speed means the object covers the same distance in equal intervals of time. This means the object's position is changing consistently.

    Example:

    Imagine a car traveling on a straight road at 60 km/h. Even though its speed is constant, it's still moving because its position is changing every second.

    Key Point: While uniform speed implies a consistent rate of movement, it doesn't necessarily mean the object is moving in a straight line. It could be moving in a circle or other curved path, as long as its speed remains constant.

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