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20 January, 16:56

Which represents two-dimensional motion?

A. One scalar and one vector

B. Two vectors that do not lie along the same line.

C. Any two vectors.

D. Two scalars that go in opposite directions.

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  1. 20 January, 17:59
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    B. Two vectors that do not lie along the same line.

    Explanation:

    In two dimensional motion the object will move in a plane such that the velocity of the object or the motion of the object will be along a plane

    So it must have two components

    1) Motion along XY plane

    2) Motion along YZ plane

    3) Motion along XZ plane

    in this type of motion we always have two components of the motion along two different axis

    so here we have correct answer as

    B. Two vectors that do not lie along the same line.
  2. 20 January, 19:47
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    B: Two vectors that do not lie along the same line.

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