Uniform velocity can be understood as having constant magnitude of displacement equal to the distance travelled, as shown along the y-axis of the graph.
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On a distance-time graph, uniform velocity corresponds to a straight line with a consistent slope, indicating uniform speed. This means the object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time, showing no change in speed or direction.