Any object that's tossed, fired, launched, thrown, flung, hit, passed, projected, pitched,
punted, served, batted, or lobbed, and has no continuing means of propulsion after it's
released. The only forces acting on then are gravity, if any, and air resistance, if any.
a projectile is the answer
An example of a projectile is a missile or a bullet.
An object that is projectile is an object that is moving through the air. When you throw an object it is projectile.
hypothesis on projectile motion
Because a projectile by definition, is in motion.
yes, because projectile motionis a curved path an object follows. SO if its leaping its ot going exactly straight.
yes, because projectile motionis a curved path an object follows. SO if its leaping its ot going exactly straight.
a projectile is the answer
Projectile. You have spelled it correctly.
To propel a projectile.
They were shooting projectile out of their guns.
A projectile need not revolve at all in order to be a projectile.
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.
An example of a projectile is a missile or a bullet.
An object that is projectile is an object that is moving through the air. When you throw an object it is projectile.
hypothesis on projectile motion
The path of a projectile is it's trajectory.