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explain motion in 1 - D , 2 - D and 3 - D with example​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Motion in two and three dimension - law

Projectile and circular motion are examples of two dimensional motion. Motion in three dimension: Motion in space which incorporates all the X, Y and Z axis is called three dimensional motion. Example: Movement of gyroscope is an example of three dimensional motion.

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Answered by Singham123
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Explanation:

1 - D:-

When a body is thrown from a height in a straight line . Ex - A man threw a ball from a top of a tower with height H and with some initial velocity U and the time taken by the ball is T.

2 - D:-

When a body is thrown in a projectile motion with some velocity U and make a angle Ф with the horizontal, with some range R.

3 - D:-

when a body is thrown in a X - Y - Z plane.

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