* Moves in a straight line. This means it doesn't change direction.
* Travels at a constant speed. This means it doesn't speed up or slow down.
In simpler terms:
Imagine a car driving on a perfectly straight road without changing its speed. That car has uniform velocity.
Key Points:
* Velocity is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude (speed) and direction.
* Uniform velocity implies both speed and direction are constant.
* If either speed or direction changes, the velocity is no longer uniform.
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