Question
Distinguish between uniform rectilinear motion and non-uniform rectilinear motion.

Answer

No.Uniformly rectilinear motionNon-uniform rectilinear motion
i.The object is moving with constant velocity.The object is moving with variable velocity.
ii.The average and instantaneous velocities are same.The average and instantaneous velocities are different.
iii.The average and instantaneous speeds are the same.The average and instantaneous speeds are different.
iv.The average and instantaneous speeds are equal to the magnitude of the velocity.The average speed will be different from the magnitude of average velocity.

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