Motion in Straight Line
The equation for kinematics of uniform motion is given by,
x0 = x + ut.
where,
u is the velocity with which the particle is moving,
t is the time of travel,
x is the distance covered by the object in time t, and
xo is the position of the object at time t = 0.
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State which of the following are examples of one, two or three dimensional motion:
(a) A kite flying in the sky.
(b) The earth revolving around the sun.
(c) A train moving along the equator of the earth in clockwise direction.
(d) Accelerated motion of a particle in a straight line.
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