Describe motion in two dimensions, Physics

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 Motion of an object in a plane is called two dimensional (2-D) motions. For 2-D motion acceleration or velocity can be explained by two elements in any two mutually perpendicular directions in Cartesian coordinate machine i.e. its velocity, position, acceleration and displacement can have two nonzero elements. 


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