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Standard XII
Physics
2D Motion as Two 1D Motions
For a 2D moti...
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For a 2D motion in xy plane, the motion along the x-axis is
A
always dependent on the motion along the y-axis.
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sometimes dependent on the motion along the y-axis.
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C
always independent of the motion along the y-axis.
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none of these.
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Solution
The correct option is
C
always independent of the motion along the y-axis.
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