Physics, asked by swatipriyadarshi18, 9 months ago

motion in a plane derivation​

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Answered by suhanakv60
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Motion in a plane refers to the point where we consider motion in two dimensions as only two dimensions makes a plane. Here, considering the above, we take two axes into consideration – generally X-axis or Y – axes.

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Answered by sidwarrior123
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We have learned about motion in a straight line and the three equations of motion. Now we will learn about motion in a plane. When we are talking about motion in a plane, we are talking about motion in two dimensions, since two dimensions make a plane. So we are taking two axes into consideration, generally X-axis and Y-axis. In order to derive equations of motion, we need to know about motion in one dimension.The equations of motion in a straight line are:

v = u+at

s = ut+12at2

v2=u2+2as

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