Imagine you have a toy car and you push it forward on the ground. The path the car follows is called its trajectory. It's like a map of where the car is going to go.

Think of it like drawing a line on the ground where the car will move. This line shows the direction the car is heading and how far it will go.

Just like when you throw a ball and you can see the path it travels through the air before it lands. That path is the trajectory of the ball.

So, in simple terms, trajectory is the path an object takes as it moves through the air, on the ground, or in any other space.

Another example is when you throw a paper airplane and watch it fly across the room. The way it moves through the air and lands on the floor is its trajectory.


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