In physics, a straight road connecting two cities is explained within the context of two-dimensional motion and the concept of the shortest path between two points.
A straight road that begins in one city and stops in a second city is described by the concept of two-dimensional motion in physics. While the shortest path between two points is a straight line theoretically, in real-world scenarios, like navigating through a city, people have to follow roads and sidewalks, resulting in two-dimensional, zigzagged paths.
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