Something you throw, shoot or fire so it flies through the air.
a projectile is the answer
They were shooting projectile out of their guns.
Projectile. You have spelled it correctly.
To propel a projectile.
The speed of the projectile is 974.15 km/h.
A projectile need not revolve at all in order to be a projectile.
Two forces that act on a projectile are gravity, which pulls the projectile downwards, and air resistance, which opposes the projectile's motion through the air.
The path of a projectile is it's trajectory.
The path of a projectile in earth gravity is that of a parabola.
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No, a projectile velocity is the initial velocity at which a projectile is launched. The highest velocity a projectile can reach depends on factors such as air resistance, gravity, and propulsion force. In some cases, the velocity of a projectile can increase or decrease after it is launched.