what do you mean by two dimensional motion

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Two-dimensional motion refers to the movement of an object in a plane, meaning the object moves simultaneously along two perpendicular directions, typically the x-axis (horizontal) and y-axis (vertical). This type of motion involves components of displacement, velocity, and acceleration in both directions, requiring vector analysis for accurate description and calculation. Common examples include projectile motion (e.g., a ball thrown at an angle) and circular motion (e.g., a car turning on a curved road) where motion is analyzed by breaking it down into two independent one-dimensional motions along x and y axes.