Uniform Motion:
- When an object moves at a constant speed in a straight line, its motion is uniform (i.e., equal distance is covered in equal time intervals).
Non-Uniform Motion:
- When an object moves with varying speeds or in a curved path, it is said to be in non-uniform motion. In this case, acceleration may change.
Rectilinear Motion:
- Motion along a straight line (e.g., a car moving along a straight road).
Circular Motion:
- Motion in a circular path, like a ball rotating on a string or the motion of planets around the sun.
Projectile Motion:
- A type of motion where an object moves in a curved path under the influence of gravity, like a ball thrown in the air.

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