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  • Understanding Uniform Velocity: Definition & Examples
    Uniform velocity refers to an object moving at a constant speed in a constant direction.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Constant speed: The object covers the same distance in equal time intervals. For example, a car traveling at 60 miles per hour maintains a constant speed.

    * Constant direction: The object moves along a straight line without changing its path.

    Key points to remember:

    * Uniform velocity implies both constant speed and constant direction.

    * If either speed or direction changes, the velocity is no longer uniform.

    * Uniform velocity is a special case of motion, and it's rarely observed in real-world scenarios due to factors like friction and air resistance.

    Let me know if you'd like me to explain any of these points further!

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