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Three-dimensional motion refers to movement that occurs in three directions: forward/backward, left/right, and up/down. This type of motion involves changes in position in all three spatial dimensions. It is often represented using three axes (x, y, z) to track the position of an object in space.
Basically yes, a staight line has one dimension ie., length. A plane has 2 dimensions, width and length. A cube is an example of a 3 dimensional object, it has width, length and depth.
motion of any object in Cartesian coordinate system along x, y, z direction by that same time. eg. flying of bird
In physics, the motion in the x and y-dimensions is independent of each other. This means that an object can move horizontally (x-dimension) and vertically (y-dimension) at the same time without affecting each other's motion.
The dimension for moment of inertia is typically expressed as mass multiplied by length squared (kg*m^2). It represents an object's resistance to change in its rotational motion.
No, projectile motion involves motion in two dimensions - one horizontal and one vertical. The vertical motion is affected by gravity, while the horizontal motion is independent of gravity, assuming no air resistance.
The scientist who formulated the three laws of motion is Sir Isaac Newton.
No, not everything in the world exists in three dimensions. For example, time is considered to be the fourth dimension according to some theories, and there are also other concepts like probability or consciousness that may not be easily represented in traditional three-dimensional space.