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Q: Can the path of an objects projectile motion depend on catapults angle?
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Objects in projectile motion are pulled down by?

gravity


Is the path that a thrown objects follows?

projectile motion


Does the path of an object's projectile motion depend on the angle?

yes


What type of motion do catapults create?

Projectile motion also known as trajectory this is one of the most famous examples of motion in two dimensions in other words a projectile experience motion in the horizontal and the vertical. the path taken by a projectile looks like a parabola (but it is not necessary for it to be a complete one ) there are some famous examples of trajectories like the motion set by a catapult or the motion set by a bullet.


What does an objects motion depend on?

the frame of referance


What should be the hypothesis of projectile motion?

hypothesis on projectile motion


How is projectile motion science?

Because a projectile by definition, is in motion.


How does the unbalanced force of gravity affect the horizontal and vertical velocities of an objects in projectile motion?

well...projectile motion is made of two different motions, or movements- horizontal movement and vertical movement so... i guess that it


What makes up a projectile motion?

Some of the factors that determine the movements of a projectile include: air resistance, force of gravity, initial launch velocity, the angle a projectile was launched at, and the objects initial elevation.


How does the gravity affect the two components of projectile motion?

Projectile motion has two components horizontal motion and vertical motion. Gravity affects only the vertical motion of projectile motion.


Which would be most affeceted by gravitational force?

motion of a projectile


Two-dimensional motion is not always projectile motion In two-dimensional motion that is not projectile motion is not accelerating the object?

gravity