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1.

In accordance with your knowledge, indicate the types of movements that


an object may have.
● Projectile motion
● uniform motion non-uniform motion
● circular motion
● free fall
2. Describes the way in which you consider the movements of an object can
be calculated according to its trajectory.
In order to calculate the movements of an object we need to know its position,
speed and acceleration at the time it occurs, we use this in some formulas to
be able to calculate it.
3. Show the equations that you think are required to perform these
calculations with respect to its trajectory.

4. Write an outline of the movement for a given object and show the way in
which you describe the trajectory. Represent it graphically.

5. To continue with the activity it is necessary that you find information about
one-dimensional and two-dimensional movements of a given object.

One-Dimensional Motion:
Definition: Is when an object moves only along a straight line. The position of the
object is described by a single coordinate, typically denoted as x

Two-Dimensional Motion:
Definition: Two-dimensional motion occurs when an object moves in a plane,
requiring two coordinates. This type of motion can involve both horizontal and
vertical components simultaneously.

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