-- Gravity causes the vertical component of projectile motion to vary according to the local acceleration of gravity. -- Gravity has no effect at all on the horizontal component of projectile motion.
Gravity provides a force; any net force will result in an acceleration, i.e., a change of motion.
Gravity is completely responsible for planetary motion. The shape and size of each orbit, and the speed of the planet at every point in its orbit, taken along with the mass of the sun, are completely determined by the behavior of gravity.
Horizontal and vertical components which need to be treated independently from each other when working out either the horizontal or vertical motion.
You need to know about gravity, forces, velocity, acceleration, and vector.
No, gravity is only one of the vectors in projectile motion.
because it is a big part of motion Isac newton discovered gravity
gravity can change the motion of an object because of magic
Projectile motion has two components horizontal motion and vertical motion. Gravity affects only the vertical motion of projectile motion.
Gravity pulls objects together and towards the center of the earth. The force of gravity depends on the mass of the objects and the distance between them. Gravity will speed up objects falling towards the earth and slow down rising objects.
Unbalanced force of gravity will not have any effect on horizontal component but makes a variation in the vertical component
it is called Motion against gravity