air movement
It depends on what aspect of motion is being graphed: the displacement, speed or acceleration.
Motion is significant in the Earth's atmosphere because it drives weather patterns and redistributes heat around the globe. Wind patterns, such as prevailing winds and jet streams, are created by the motion of the atmosphere. This movement also helps transport moisture, pollutants, and other particles across different regions.
parabolic in shape due to the combination of its horizontal motion (affected by the initial velocity) and vertical motion (affected by gravity).
Pitch is not affected by the relative motion of an object. The pitch of a sound is determined by the frequency of the sound wave, which remains constant regardless of the object's motion.
The relationship between mass and motion is given by Newton's Second Law.
Pitch is a sound characteristic that is not affected by the relative motion of an object. This means that the pitch of a sound remains constant regardless of whether the object producing the sound or the listener is in motion.
The vertical motion of a projectile is affected by gravity. Gravity acts to accelerate the projectile downward while it is in motion, causing its vertical velocity to increase or decrease accordingly.
Motion is affected by force through Newton's laws of motion. When a force is exerted on an object, it can cause the object to accelerate or decelerate, changing its velocity. The greater the force applied, the greater the resulting acceleration or deceleration of the object.
Objects affected by gravity will move in a curved path called a projectile motion. The object will follow a parabolic trajectory, with its vertical motion influenced by gravity causing it to accelerate downwards. This motion is described by equations of motion that take into account the initial velocity, launch angle, and acceleration due to gravity.
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barametric pressure
Inertia is the tendency for an object in motion to stay in motion. What you are referring to is momentum which is affected by mass and velocity.