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one dimensional motion
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Answered by Kshitijydv
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One dimensional motion is the motion in a straight line.

Anonymous: can u elaborate
Kshitijydv: like:-Car moving on a straight path.It means neither in air nor zig zag.
Answered by Bonzo
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Your answer is here One dimensional motion is motion along a straight line. The line used for this motion is often the familiar x-axis, or x number line. The object may move forward or backward along this line: Forward is usually considered positive movement, and this movement is usually considered to be to the right.


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Displacement[edit] Displacement is defined as the shortest distance (x) a one-dimensional object is from a center point, or an origin. ... A body, in motion in one dimension, can only move left and right. Picture a train that travels along a straight track. I hope it will help u
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