2-Dimensional Motion
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The motion of an object can occur in one dimension, two dimensions and three dimensions. One dimensional motion occurs along one axis such as x and has only one vector component. Two dimensional motion occurs when an object moves along two axes, such as x and y. Three dimensional motion occurs in the three axes of motion: x, y and z, which provides the most accurate representation of the reality.
The Main Idea
Two Dimensional Motion is a model to extrapolate the properties of an object moving along two axes, usually x axis and y axis. The properties of an object include it's position, velocity and acceleration.
A Mathematical Model
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A Computational Model
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