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A body is moving with uniform velocity. Which statement is true?
AIts speed changes
BIts direction changes
CThe displacement is equal to distance
DIt has constant acceleration
✓ Correct Answer: C — The displacement is equal to distance
Uniform velocity implies constant speed and fixed direction (straight line), so distance equals displacement magnitude.
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