projectile motion
The path that the planet follows is simply called the orbit. Orbit can mean 'to revolve around the sun' or it can be referred to as the path itself, e.g. 'Earth is following its orbit.'
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The rock follows a parabolic path.
Actually, if you were to ask a Gunners Mate in the Navy, he'd tell you that the curved path of an object thrown is called a trajectory. And in a practical case, trajectories are not parabolic when traveled in a gas, like our atmosphere. They are parabolic if and only if the objects are not also acted on by drag and angular momentum forces. And any good curve ball pitcher in baseball can prove that.
Because the gravitational force from Earth will change the velocity.
The ball follows a parabolic path when thrown. In a vacuum (with no air or other forces acting upon it) the gravitational pull of the earth causes the ball to accelerate toward the earth (9.8m/sec
If there's no influence from air resistance, then the path of a "projectile" is a parabola. That's what you get when one component of velocity is constant and its other (orthogonal) component is accelerated.
Some of us have practiced catching thrown objects, and some of us have not.
The path that a stream follows is a channel.
The characteristics of light energy are as follows: light travels at 300,000 km/s, light exerts a physical pressure on objects in its path.
The characteristics of light energy are as follows: light travels at 300,000 km/s, light exerts a physical pressure on objects in its path.
The eightfold path is path of Buddhism.
The path that a stream follows is a channel.
A sepak takraw that is kicked from a height of two meters follows a path that is?