Answer:
Uniform velocity:
An object with uniform velocity covers equal distances in equal intervals of
time in a specified direction, e.g., an object moving with speed of 40 to wards west has uniform
velocity.
Non-uniform velocity:
When an object covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time in a
specified direction, or if the direction of motion changes, it is said to be
moving with a non-uniform or variable velocity, e.g., revolving fan at a
constant speed has variable velocity.
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