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how do we describe one dimensional motion​

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Answered by ItzBangtansBird
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One dimensional motion describes objects moving in straight lines. If an object's velocity changes with time, the object is said to be accelerating. When restricted to one dimension, there are only two possible directions for the velocity and acceleration vectors to point in

Answered by nishanikumari23
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One dimensional motion describes objects moving in straight lines. ... If an object's velocity changes with time, the object is said to be accelerating. When restricted to one dimension, there are only two possible directions for the velocity and acceleration vectors to point in.

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