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If only one quadrant of a body out od three quadrant of the position change than motion of the body is called one Dimentional motion. Ex-MOtion of a body in a straight line ,path,vertical motion under gravity etc...
it is called free fall and its right if you put inertia
All objects resist a change in motion. That is Newton's first law of motion. It requires only that the object have mass. An object that is not acted on by an external force will continue in it previous state of straight line motion. The property that all object have that resists a change in motion is called inertia. The quantitative measure of the inertia of a body is called its mass. This answer applies to movement through space. There is a similar explanation for rotational motion.
only some parts of motion are vectors.
only some parts of motion are vectors.
If it is only spinning then this is called gyroscopic motion.
A device which operates(or function) only in one direction is called unidirectional (or unipolar) device
if an object moves along a circular path, the only change in its velocity is due to the change in the direction of the motion. The motion of the object moving along the circular path is, which is a uniform circular motion, is therefore an accelerated motion:):):):/
Some devices have the receiver and transmitter built into the same device. Some devices use only a detector and register changes in emitted IR "patterns" (for example) to infer motion.
It was called the Television but when first coined it was called the "Cathode tube" which as we know was actually only part of the device
If only one quadrant of a body out od three quadrant of the position change than motion of the body is called one Dimentional motion. Ex-MOtion of a body in a straight line ,path,vertical motion under gravity etc...
This is called rationing
it is called free fall and its right if you put inertia
Not all mobile devices are called smart phones... Only Cellular Phones with outstanding capabilities are called Smart Phones.
Such waves are called Longitudinal Waves.
All objects resist a change in motion. That is Newton's first law of motion. It requires only that the object have mass. An object that is not acted on by an external force will continue in it previous state of straight line motion. The property that all object have that resists a change in motion is called inertia. The quantitative measure of the inertia of a body is called its mass. This answer applies to movement through space. There is a similar explanation for rotational motion.
It's called a Ratchet