Three Dimensional Motion
Whenever all the three coordinate spaces representing the position of the object undergoes any change (shape, speed, distance) with respect to time, then that motion is called three-dimensional motion. The body tends to undergo movement within a planar structure.
Examples of Three Dimensional Motion
Examples of Three Dimensional Motion are,
- Objects flying in arbitrary paths in the sky.
- The motion of atoms inside a gas molecule.
What is Motion?
Motion is defined as the change in the position of an object with respect to time i.e. when an object changes its position according to time it is said to be in the state of motion. Everything in the universe is in a state of continuous motion, for example, the moon revolves around the planets, the planets revolve around the sun, the sun revolves around the center of the galaxies, and the galaxies are themselves expanding. Motion is in the syllabus of Class 9 and Class 11. Let’s learn about the motion in physics in detail in this article.
Table of Content
- What is Motion?
- How to Identify an Object in Motion?
- Parameters in Motion
- Types of Motion
- Types of Motion as Per Directions
- Laws of Motion
- Equations of Motion