To find the average velocity of a projectile, use V = D/T (Velocity equals Displacement over Time).
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The horizontal component of a projectile's velocity doesn't change, until the projectile hits somethingor falls to the ground.The vertical component of a projectile's velocity becomes [9.8 meters per second downward] greatereach second. At the maximum height of its trajectory, the projectile's velocity is zero. That's the pointwhere the velocity transitions from upward to downward.
it is the instantaneous velocity as a projectile leaves the barrel
A projectile has an initial forward velocity.
A projectile has an initial forward velocity.
A projectile thrown with a greater velocity would travel a greater distance. Velocity is not just speed but direction as well.
A projectile thrown with a greater velocity would travel a greater distance. Velocity is not just speed but direction as well.
A projectile thrown with a greater velocity would travel a greater distance. Velocity is not just speed but direction as well.
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A projectile has an initial forward velocity.
The object's initial distance above the ground The object's initial velocity