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horizontal is side to side vertical is up and down
Time on horizontal, Distance on Vertical
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On the horizontal axis you would probably plot the time. On the vertical axis you could plot displacement, velocity or acceleration.
time, distance
Our jumping is a vertical motion, while walking is a horizontal motion. Exercises are done by both horizontal and vertical motion.
horizontal is side to side vertical is up and down
Horizontal motion is motion that moves back and forth and vertical motion moves up and down.
the horizontal motion and the vertical motion are independent of each other
Horizontal and vertical components which need to be treated independently from each other when working out either the horizontal or vertical motion.
Time on horizontal, Distance on Vertical
The purpose of the crankshaft is to change vertical motion into horizontal motion.
Projectile motion has two components horizontal motion and vertical motion. Gravity affects only the vertical motion of projectile motion.
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Not if you can ignore air resistance, it doesn't.
During motion in a vertical circle, the force of gravity (weight of the object) is in the same direction as the motion for half the time and in the opposite direction for the rest.For a body moving in a horizontal circle, gravity is acting orthogonally to the motion at all times.During motion in a vertical circle, the force of gravity (weight of the object) is in the same direction as the motion for half the time and in the opposite direction for the rest.For a body moving in a horizontal circle, gravity is acting orthogonally to the motion at all times.During motion in a vertical circle, the force of gravity (weight of the object) is in the same direction as the motion for half the time and in the opposite direction for the rest.For a body moving in a horizontal circle, gravity is acting orthogonally to the motion at all times.During motion in a vertical circle, the force of gravity (weight of the object) is in the same direction as the motion for half the time and in the opposite direction for the rest.For a body moving in a horizontal circle, gravity is acting orthogonally to the motion at all times.
The three basic kinds of motion are vertical, horizontal, and circular.