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The motion of a projectile can be completely described in terms of ...the direction in which it is launchedits speed at launchthe local acceleration of gravityplus, if air resistance is to be taken into account ...the projectile's size, shape, weight, mass distribution, composition, and surface texturethe temperature, pressure, humidity, wind speed, and turbulence parametersof the air it encounters at every point in its trajectory.That's why air resistance is always ignored for simple exercises in projectile motion.
Yes; air resistance.
No, size doesn't affect an object's shape because it's the same unit and material.
the amount of air resistance on an object depends on the size, shape, and speed of the object. Air resistance is the force that opposes the motion of objects through air.
All that I can think of are: 1.) Gravity 2.) Wind 2.A) wind speed 2.B) direction of wind 3.) Angle of trajectory 4.) Initial speed of projectile 5.) Material through which projectile travels (as in density) 6.) Mass of projectile 7.) Spin 7.A) speed of spin 7.B) axis/axes spining occurs on 8.) Shape of projectile 9.) Temperature of medium projectile is in 10.) Size of projectile (as in height, width, and depth) 11.) Weighting of projectile 12.) Obsturctions to projectile's path In a vaccuum, though, these are the variables: 1.) Speed of object 2.) Obstructions in path 3.) Gravity
no force on a matter means there are no physical quantities which affect the motion, shape and size of that matter.
The motion of a projectile can be completely described in terms of ...the direction in which it is launchedits speed at launchthe local acceleration of gravityplus, if air resistance is to be taken into account ...the projectile's size, shape, weight, mass distribution, composition, and surface texturethe temperature, pressure, humidity, wind speed, and turbulence parametersof the air it encounters at every point in its trajectory.That's why air resistance is always ignored for simple exercises in projectile motion.
Yes; air resistance.
no
Rigid motion
None of these transformations affect the size nor shape of the image.
for a given force, a better drag coefficient will yield a greater velocity
yes
yes.
No, size doesn't affect an object's shape because it's the same unit and material.
no it doesnt
the size affect the dinosaurs life because of the places it can fit through