Complex Positional Movement - Expert Level: conceptual clarity Complex Positional Movement EXPERT

This skill evaluation ⚡ worksheet focuses on Complex Positional Movement - a key topic in Rule Detection. You'll solve 20 expert-level problems (Worksheet 9 of 10). The primary focus is on conceptual clarity. Master complex positional movement ssc cgl, complex positional movement reasoning tricks, and fast complex positional movement solving through systematic practice.

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Question 1

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (30, 30)
- Figure 2: Position at (50, 50)
- Figure 3: Position at (70, 70)
- Figure 4: Position at (50, 90)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 2→3: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 3→4: Δx = -20, Δy = 20

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a diagonal movement with boundary reflection

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following diagonal movement with boundary reflection

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (30, 70)
Following the established diagonal movement with boundary reflection

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 2

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (85, 60)
- Figure 2: Position at (60, 85)
- Figure 3: Position at (35, 60)
- Figure 4: Position at (59, 35)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = -25, Δy = 25
- Fig 2→3: Δx = -25, Δy = -25
- Fig 3→4: Δx = 24, Δy = -25

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a circular path (90° steps clockwise)

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following circular path (90° steps clockwise)

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (85, 59)
Following the established circular path (90° steps clockwise)

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 3

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (40, 60)
- Figure 2: Position at (60, 40)
- Figure 3: Position at (80, 60)
- Figure 4: Position at (60, 80)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = 20, Δy = -20
- Fig 2→3: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 3→4: Δx = -20, Δy = 20

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a spiral inward pattern

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following spiral inward pattern

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (50, 60)
Following the established spiral inward pattern

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 4

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (30, 30)
- Figure 2: Position at (50, 50)
- Figure 3: Position at (70, 70)
- Figure 4: Position at (50, 90)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 2→3: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 3→4: Δx = -20, Δy = 20

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a diagonal movement with boundary reflection

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following diagonal movement with boundary reflection

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (30, 70)
Following the established diagonal movement with boundary reflection

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 5

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (40, 60)
- Figure 2: Position at (60, 40)
- Figure 3: Position at (80, 60)
- Figure 4: Position at (60, 80)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = 20, Δy = -20
- Fig 2→3: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 3→4: Δx = -20, Δy = 20

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a spiral inward pattern

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following spiral inward pattern

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (50, 60)
Following the established spiral inward pattern

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 6

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (30, 30)
- Figure 2: Position at (50, 50)
- Figure 3: Position at (70, 70)
- Figure 4: Position at (50, 90)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 2→3: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 3→4: Δx = -20, Δy = 20

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a diagonal movement with boundary reflection

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following diagonal movement with boundary reflection

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (30, 70)
Following the established diagonal movement with boundary reflection

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 7

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (85, 60)
- Figure 2: Position at (60, 85)
- Figure 3: Position at (35, 60)
- Figure 4: Position at (59, 35)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = -25, Δy = 25
- Fig 2→3: Δx = -25, Δy = -25
- Fig 3→4: Δx = 24, Δy = -25

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a circular path (90° steps clockwise)

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following circular path (90° steps clockwise)

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (85, 59)
Following the established circular path (90° steps clockwise)

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 8

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (85, 60)
- Figure 2: Position at (60, 85)
- Figure 3: Position at (35, 60)
- Figure 4: Position at (59, 35)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = -25, Δy = 25
- Fig 2→3: Δx = -25, Δy = -25
- Fig 3→4: Δx = 24, Δy = -25

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a circular path (90° steps clockwise)

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following circular path (90° steps clockwise)

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (85, 59)
Following the established circular path (90° steps clockwise)

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 9

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (40, 60)
- Figure 2: Position at (60, 40)
- Figure 3: Position at (80, 60)
- Figure 4: Position at (60, 80)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = 20, Δy = -20
- Fig 2→3: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 3→4: Δx = -20, Δy = 20

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a spiral inward pattern

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following spiral inward pattern

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (50, 60)
Following the established spiral inward pattern

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 10

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (85, 60)
- Figure 2: Position at (60, 85)
- Figure 3: Position at (35, 60)
- Figure 4: Position at (59, 35)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = -25, Δy = 25
- Fig 2→3: Δx = -25, Δy = -25
- Fig 3→4: Δx = 24, Δy = -25

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a circular path (90° steps clockwise)

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following circular path (90° steps clockwise)

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (85, 59)
Following the established circular path (90° steps clockwise)

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 11

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (85, 60)
- Figure 2: Position at (60, 85)
- Figure 3: Position at (35, 60)
- Figure 4: Position at (59, 35)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = -25, Δy = 25
- Fig 2→3: Δx = -25, Δy = -25
- Fig 3→4: Δx = 24, Δy = -25

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a circular path (90° steps clockwise)

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following circular path (90° steps clockwise)

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (85, 59)
Following the established circular path (90° steps clockwise)

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 12

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (30, 30)
- Figure 2: Position at (50, 50)
- Figure 3: Position at (70, 70)
- Figure 4: Position at (50, 90)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 2→3: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 3→4: Δx = -20, Δy = 20

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a diagonal movement with boundary reflection

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following diagonal movement with boundary reflection

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (30, 70)
Following the established diagonal movement with boundary reflection

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 13

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (40, 60)
- Figure 2: Position at (60, 40)
- Figure 3: Position at (80, 60)
- Figure 4: Position at (60, 80)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = 20, Δy = -20
- Fig 2→3: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 3→4: Δx = -20, Δy = 20

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a spiral inward pattern

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following spiral inward pattern

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (50, 60)
Following the established spiral inward pattern

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 14

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (30, 30)
- Figure 2: Position at (50, 50)
- Figure 3: Position at (70, 70)
- Figure 4: Position at (50, 90)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 2→3: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 3→4: Δx = -20, Δy = 20

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a diagonal movement with boundary reflection

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following diagonal movement with boundary reflection

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (30, 70)
Following the established diagonal movement with boundary reflection

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 15

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (85, 60)
- Figure 2: Position at (60, 85)
- Figure 3: Position at (35, 60)
- Figure 4: Position at (59, 35)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = -25, Δy = 25
- Fig 2→3: Δx = -25, Δy = -25
- Fig 3→4: Δx = 24, Δy = -25

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a circular path (90° steps clockwise)

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following circular path (90° steps clockwise)

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (85, 59)
Following the established circular path (90° steps clockwise)

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 16

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (30, 30)
- Figure 2: Position at (50, 50)
- Figure 3: Position at (70, 70)
- Figure 4: Position at (50, 90)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 2→3: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 3→4: Δx = -20, Δy = 20

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a diagonal movement with boundary reflection

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following diagonal movement with boundary reflection

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (30, 70)
Following the established diagonal movement with boundary reflection

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 17

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (30, 30)
- Figure 2: Position at (50, 50)
- Figure 3: Position at (70, 70)
- Figure 4: Position at (50, 90)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 2→3: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 3→4: Δx = -20, Δy = 20

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a diagonal movement with boundary reflection

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following diagonal movement with boundary reflection

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (30, 70)
Following the established diagonal movement with boundary reflection

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 18

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (85, 60)
- Figure 2: Position at (60, 85)
- Figure 3: Position at (35, 60)
- Figure 4: Position at (59, 35)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = -25, Δy = 25
- Fig 2→3: Δx = -25, Δy = -25
- Fig 3→4: Δx = 24, Δy = -25

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a circular path (90° steps clockwise)

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following circular path (90° steps clockwise)

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (85, 59)
Following the established circular path (90° steps clockwise)

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 19

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (85, 60)
- Figure 2: Position at (60, 85)
- Figure 3: Position at (35, 60)
- Figure 4: Position at (59, 35)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = -25, Δy = 25
- Fig 2→3: Δx = -25, Δy = -25
- Fig 3→4: Δx = 24, Δy = -25

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a circular path (90° steps clockwise)

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following circular path (90° steps clockwise)

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (85, 59)
Following the established circular path (90° steps clockwise)

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints

Question 20

Identify the complex positional movement rule: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Where should the dot appear next?
PATTERN ANALYSIS:
Step 1: Track the position of the dot in each figure
- Figure 1: Position at (40, 60)
- Figure 2: Position at (60, 40)
- Figure 3: Position at (80, 60)
- Figure 4: Position at (60, 80)

Step 2: Analyze movement vectors
- Fig 1→2: Δx = 20, Δy = -20
- Fig 2→3: Δx = 20, Δy = 20
- Fig 3→4: Δx = -20, Δy = 20

Step 3: Detect movement pattern
The dot follows a spiral inward pattern

RULE HYPOTHESIS:
Systematic positional movement following spiral inward pattern

VERIFICATION:
All movements conform to the identified pattern ✓

APPLICATION:
Next position: (50, 60)
Following the established spiral inward pattern

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
- Plot positions on coordinate system
- Check for symmetry and periodicity
- Analyze velocity and acceleration vectors
- Consider boundary conditions

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Assuming simple linear movement
- Not considering boundary reflections
- Missing rotational or circular patterns
- Ignoring spatial constraints
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