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  • Uniform Velocity: Definition, Examples & Key Characteristics
    A body has uniform velocity when it is moving at a constant speed in a constant direction.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Constant speed: The body covers equal distances in equal intervals of time. Think of a car driving at a steady 60 mph.

    * Constant direction: The body does not change its direction of motion. Imagine that same car driving straight down a highway.

    Important Note: If either the speed or the direction changes, the velocity is no longer uniform.

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