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1D Motion (One-Dimensional Motion) → Along a straight line (e.g., car moving on a straight road).
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2D Motion (Two-Dimensional Motion) → In a plane, involving x and y axes (e.g., ball thrown at an angle).
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3D Motion (Three-Dimensional Motion) → Involves x, y, and z axes — movement in space (e.g., airplane flying through the sky, planet orbiting the sun).
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A drone flying in all directions.
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A bird flying freely in the sky.
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A planet moving around the sun.
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A football kicked in the air with both height and sideways motion.
3D MOTION
Description
3D Motion (Three-Dimensional Motion) refers to the movement of an object in three directions — x, y, and z axes.
This means the object moves in space, not just along a line or a flat surface.
Examples of 3D Motion