The motion of second's hand in a clock is an example of
uniform motion
neither uniform nor non-uniform motion
a combination of uniform and non-uniform motion
non-uniform motion
A
uniform motion
B
a combination of uniform and non-uniform motion
C
non-uniform motion
D
neither uniform nor non-uniform motion
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The head of the second's hand covers equal distance in equal intervals of time. So, its motion is uniform motion.
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