Science, asked by klakshmisanjana, 8 months ago

A butterfly flying around a flower is an example of ______________

dimensional motion.​

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

It is an example of three-dimensional motion.

Explanation:

  • Three-dimensional motion refers to motion in space that involves the X, Y, and Z axes in its entirety.
  • In one-dimensional space, a particle travelling through it just needs one coordinate to identify its location.
  • Similar to three dimensions, two coordinates are needed.
  • Numerous locations in real life involve three-dimensional motions, which can be used to study these scenarios.
  • Let's say a particle is navigating a three-dimensional space between two spots.
  • A position vector is needed to characterise this particle's position.
  • These vectors are always in relation to the origin of the reference frame.
  • A butterfly flying around a flower can move up and down, horizontally and across all three planes

This is an example of three-dimensional motion.

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