A javelin flying through the air.
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First, yours is not a question.
Second, there are many questions and answers on this site that discuss projectile motion in one plane. They talk about parabolic trajectory and horizontal and vertical components of displacement, velocity and acceleration.
Almost every equation used in calculating projectile motion can be derived from the following...
Dy = Vot + (1/2)at2
Where Dy is equal to your initial velocity, t is the amount of time it takes to go from the beginning to the end of the projectile's path, and a being the rate of acceleration. Please note that this only calculates its path on one dimension, and if it is moving in two directions you will have to perform additional calculations (if there is a direction in which it does not accelerate, D = Vot).
An object thrown upward at an angle
An object that is allowed to fall straight down
An object that is launched horizontally off a cliff
A basketball that has been shot at the basket
A Baseball hit for a home run
Sinking a wadded-up sheet of paper into the trash can from across the room.
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depends on the angle with which it is thrown, the velocity given to it.
In the projectile motion, when the object is thrown at angle of 45 degress, it travels the largest distance. So, in the sports like javelin throw and shot put, by throwing the spear and the iron ball, respectively, at an angle of 45 degrees, one can cover a large distance, without putting out much effort.
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depends on the angle with which it is thrown, the velocity given to it.
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In the projectile motion, when the object is thrown at angle of 45 degress, it travels the largest distance. So, in the sports like javelin throw and shot put, by throwing the spear and the iron ball, respectively, at an angle of 45 degrees, one can cover a large distance, without putting out much effort.
The vertical component of the projectile's motion is uniformly accelerated, no matter what the angle of launch was.
when a body is thrown at an angle in a projectile motion, the vertical component of the velocity is vcos(B) ..where v is the velocity at which the body is thrown and B represents the angle at which it is thrown.Similarly horizontal component is vsin(B). these components are useful in determining the range of the projectile ,the maximum height reached,time of ascent,time of descent etc.,
They fall at the same rate. So if you aim at an object before it falls from a height and shoot just as it is released then the projectile will hit the falling object. This happens because gravity is always the same (at small heights) and has the same effect on the object with no horizontal displacement as it does on the projectile with horizontal displacement.
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Velocity is the time rate of change of displacement of an object. Velocity is the distance travelled in unit time in a stated direction. It is a vector quantity since it gives us both magnitude and direction.