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11 October, 02:21

How does uniform linear motion differ from uniform circular motion?

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  1. 11 October, 04:10
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    Uniform linear motion is motion at a constant speed in a constant direction.

    Uniform circular motion is motion at a constant speed, in a direction that's

    changing at a constant rate. To be honest about it, the direction vector makes

    a complete revolution for every revolution of the object in motion.
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