Three dimensional force how to prove?

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Sunil C N 8 years, 4 months ago
check {tex} {d^2}y\over dt^2{/tex}, {tex} {d^2}z \over dt^2{/tex},and {tex} {d^2}x \over dt^2{/tex} i.e check for magnitude of acceleration in three directions
if any two of them is non zero and third one is zero then force is two dimesnional
if three of them are non zeros its three dimensional
if all are zero then no force exists
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