A force causes acceleration according to Newton's second law and can therefore change the motion of a projectile.
well...projectile motion is made of two different motions, or movements- horizontal movement and vertical movement so... i guess that it
Unbalanced force of gravity will not have any effect on horizontal component but makes a variation in the vertical component
In the absence of air resistance, the force of gravity has no effect on the horizontal component of a projectile's velocity, and causes the vertical component of its velocity to increase by 9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second downward for every second of its flight.
In the absence of air resistance, the force of gravity has no effect on the horizontal component of a projectile's velocity, and causes the vertical component of its velocity to increase by 9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second downward for every second of its flight.
The main forces acting on a projectile are gravity, and air resistance.
A launched projectile is not an example of centrifugal force. It is an example of centripetal force.
motion of a projectile
well...projectile motion is made of two different motions, or movements- horizontal movement and vertical movement so... i guess that it
well...projectile motion is made of two different motions, or movements- horizontal movement and vertical movement so... i guess that it
well...projectile motion is made of two different motions, or movements- horizontal movement and vertical movement so... i guess that it
well...projectile motion is made of two different motions, or movements- horizontal movement and vertical movement so... i guess that it
well...projectile motion is made of two different motions, or movements- horizontal movement and vertical movement so... i guess that it
A projectile is an object thrown into the air with great force. (Is a sentence)
Unbalanced force of gravity will not have any effect on horizontal component but makes a variation in the vertical component
gravity
In the absence of air resistance, the force of gravity has no effect on the horizontal component of a projectile's velocity, and causes the vertical component of its velocity to increase by 9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second downward for every second of its flight.
In the absence of air resistance, the force of gravity has no effect on the horizontal component of a projectile's velocity, and causes the vertical component of its velocity to increase by 9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second downward for every second of its flight.