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Equations of motion in vector notation.

Answer» <html><body><a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/since-644476" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about SINCE">SINCE</a> the equality of two vectors implies equality of their <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/components-926700" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about COMPONENTS">COMPONENTS</a>, those two equations are equivalent to v x = ˙ x , a x = ˙ v x = ¨ x and similar equations for the y and <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/z-750254" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about Z">Z</a> components. Therefore, a motion in three dimensions is always the superposition of three one-dimensional <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/motions-1104155" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about MOTIONS">MOTIONS</a> along the x , y and z axis.Explanation:here your <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/answer-15557" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about ANSWER">ANSWER</a> hope it will help you</body></html>


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