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Which of the following is most appropriate to follow motion in one dimension? linear scale x- y- z coordinates solid coordinates graph with x- and y-axes.,
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Which of the following is most appropriate to follow motion in one dimension? linear scale x- y- z coordinates solid coordinates graph with x- and y-axes.,
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Which of the following is most appropriate to follow motion in one dimension?
linear scale
x- y- z coordinates
solid coordinates
graph with x- and y-axes.,
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The
linear scale
is applicable only as it moves in one dimension. From the word "linear" it means it deals with one equation only. Unlike the other options, the dimensions are many because it involves 2 or more variables for its equation.
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