Uniform velocity:
A uniformly moving object travels the same distance in the same amount of time.
Variable velocity is an item with uniform velocity that rotates in a certain direction at a constant speed.
For example, a constant-speed revolving fan, has changing velocity.
Non uniform velocity:
When an object travels in a specific direction over varying distances in equal intervals of time.
It is considered to be travelling with a non-uniform or varied velocity when the direction of motion changes.
For example, a truck is going at 5 miles per hour in each of the spots A, B, and C, at 5-minute intervals.
Final answer:
Hence, the examples of uniform velocity and non uniform velocity are given above.