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No. If you're thinking Physics at a time like that,you should be thinking projectile motion.
hypothesis on projectile motion
Because a projectile by definition, is in motion.
gravity
Gravity
No. If you're thinking Physics at a time like that,you should be thinking projectile motion.
hypothesis on projectile motion
Because a projectile by definition, is in motion.
Projectile motion has two components horizontal motion and vertical motion. Gravity affects only the vertical motion of projectile motion.
motion of a projectile
gravity
Gravity
No. Neglecting air resistance, the projectile follows a parabola. The horizontal distance is proportional to 'time', and the vertical distance is proportional to 'time squared'. This is exactly the description of a parabola.
A feather falling in a vacuum is not considered as a projectile motion. Gravity, which is absent in a vacuum, is one of the components of projectile motion.
Gravity
Gravity
No, gravity is only one of the vectors in projectile motion.