Sure. Just kick the ball around, and never let it leave the ground ... like hockey.
Since I have read that the path of a projectile is always a parabola, I must say no. The parabolic shape of a projectile's path results from the combination of the force and direction with which it is launched and its weight.A ball rolling down a slope, is not Projectile Motion. While a cannon ball can be used to be a projectile, as far as Physics goes, that is not how it is operating at the moment (rolling down a slope).
No, this is an example of projectile motion. You should throw it at 45 degrees from the horizontal ground for it to have the maximum horizontal distance. This is because a sufficient height must be achieved, so that the ball can stay in the air longer and thus travel a longer distance while in flight.
If you do not take air resistance into account, a projectile fired at 45° above horizontal will travel farther than a projectile fired at any other angle.
throwing ball horizontally,bullet from a gun,ball shot back and forth in a tennis court
Yes!
Sure. Just kick the ball around, and never let it leave the ground ... like hockey.
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Since I have read that the path of a projectile is always a parabola, I must say no. The parabolic shape of a projectile's path results from the combination of the force and direction with which it is launched and its weight.A ball rolling down a slope, is not Projectile Motion. While a cannon ball can be used to be a projectile, as far as Physics goes, that is not how it is operating at the moment (rolling down a slope).
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a ball of metal used as a projectile in black powder, muzzle loaders
Baseball
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yes, it is easy to catch a ball of high trajectory because the ball moves in projectile motion. Projectile motion is the act of projecting an object into the air at an angle.
A trajectory is the angle made with the horizontal when a projectile is fired. Suppose the projectile is a cannon ball. Assuming air is frictionless, that cannon ball will travel the greatest distance if the trajectory is 45 degrees from horizontal.
62 grains for the ball cartridge, 64 grains for the tracer, 77 grains for the Mk. 262 projectile.