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A projectile has an initial forward velocity.
its upward at some specified angle
A projectile that is thrown with an initial velocity,that has a horizontal component of 4 m/s, its horizontal speed after 3s will still be 4m/s.
angle of projection,initial velocity and gravitational acceleration
Velocity of the x axis (how fast it's moving to the side) remains constant, so it equals whatever the x axis velocity is.
A projectile has an initial forward velocity.
A projectile has an initial forward velocity.
A projectile has an initial forward velocity.
its upward at some specified angle
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.
A projectile that is thrown with an initial velocity,that has a horizontal component of 4 m/s, its horizontal speed after 3s will still be 4m/s.
The object's initial distance above the ground The object's initial velocity
if a body is thrown having initial velocity and make angle with ground this body is known as projectile and the way is calle trajectory
Get the value of initial velocity. Get the angle of projection. Break initial velocity into components along x and y axis. Apply the equation of motion .
angle of projection,initial velocity and gravitational acceleration
In theory, yes. I suggest you research "newton's cannon".
Velocity of the x axis (how fast it's moving to the side) remains constant, so it equals whatever the x axis velocity is.