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Explain vertical motion

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Answered by milimaheshwari7b25
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Vertical motion is referred as the movement of the object against the gravitational pull. It is the motion that is perpendicular to the straight or flat surface. It can also be a straight upward and downward motion but the perfect vertical motion does not usually pursue a straight line path.

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Answered by OoINTROVERToO
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  • Vertical motion is referred as the movement of the object against the gravitational pull.

  • It is the motion that is perpendicular to the straight surface.

  • It can also be a straight upward and downward motion but the perfect vertical motion does not usually pursue a straight line path.
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