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Didifference between uniform and variable velocity


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Uniform velocity is scalar , while variable velocity is vector

Explanation: Uniform velocity and variable velocity is that a body moving with uniform velocity has zero acceleration, while a body that is moving with variable velocity has some acceleration. Uniform velocity is the vector quantity while non-uniform or variable velocity is a scalar quantity

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