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X, Y, Z left/right, forward/backward, up/down

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The three (3) different ways an object can move are linearly (in a straight line), angularly (rotation about a fixed point or axis), or via reciprocation (vibrational).

Kinetic Energy is the energy associated with movement.

  • Rotational KE - rotate
  • Vibrational KE - move back and forth
  • Transitional KE - move from one place to another
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-- up/down

-- left/right

-- forward/backward

Each of these pairs is the positive/negative of a single direction. Total = 3 directions.

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Distance speed and velocity

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horizontal , vertical diagnal

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