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If you'll ignore the effect of air resistance, then the time a horizontally projected object
remains in the air is the time it would take to hit the ground if it were simply dropped.
That's sqrt( 2 x height/gravitational acceleration)seconds
The gravitational attraction and its velocity.
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No. The speed of the object does not affect the amount of friction between an object and the surface. Friction is affected by the types of surfaces in contact, smoother surfaces produce less friction, and the weight of the object moving horizontally affects the resistance relative to the two surfaces in contact. Greater weight causes greater resistance.
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It depends on the magnitude of the force and the mass of the object
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Horizontally
A non projected aid used in teaching would be a chalkboard, textbook, or audio with no video capabilities. A projected aid is a visual aid such as a computer with graphics and television.
4h
No. The speed of the object does not affect the amount of friction between an object and the surface. Friction is affected by the types of surfaces in contact, smoother surfaces produce less friction, and the weight of the object moving horizontally affects the resistance relative to the two surfaces in contact. Greater weight causes greater resistance.
Acceleration is dependent on the initial velocity of how fast the object is leaving the projectile. The vertical acceleration is greater when the object is falling than when the object reaches the peak in height. However, if the object is thrown horizontally and there is no parabola in its shape then there is not as great of an acceleration.
a object that has a line horizontally drawn across the figure
Yes.
rhizoid
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It depends on the magnitude of the force and the mass of the object
An object thrown upward at an angle An object that's thrown horizontally off a cliff and allowed to fall