two-dimensional motion in a plane
frontal plane
Projective motion is any motion defined in two dimensions. For example, if we mathematically project the three-dimensional path of a flying airplane onto a flat plane, the result is projective motion. The three-dimensional path was projected (thus the term) onto the flat plane..
A push-up and bench-press are usually considered transverse plane exercises.
You can develop a general theory of the dynamics of turbulent flows and the motion of granular materials.
two-dimensional motion in a plane
plane motion depends upon two types motion 1-Rectilinear motion 2-curvelinear motion (the angle remain same)
Frontal Plane
It is in the Sagittal plane.
sagittal plane
in the frontal plane
in the frontal plane
frontal plane
Drag is simply an external force that affects the motion of airplanes and offers resistance to the motion of the plane.Drag force of a flying plane is compensated by the weight of the plane and the the the forward motion. Drag is simply an external force that affects the motion of airplanes and offers resistance to the motion of the plane.Drag force of a flying plane is compensated by the weight of the plane and the the the forward motion.
sagittal plane
the coronal (frontal) plane
linear motion