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a projectile is the answer
it is called a trajectory Projectile- the obect thrown though the air
The curved path is called a trajectory
The curved path is called projectile motion.
An example of a projectile is a missile or a bullet.
The rocket powered projectile does not have to be in a gun.
He didn't. He built a steam powered locomotive called "the Rocket".
a rocket powered by water
A projectile has no motor/rocket on it, so all of its momentum is given to it as it is launched. An example of a projectile would be pen that you throw accross a room. A rocket or missile does have a motor/rocket on it so it can accelerate itself while moving and so resist other forces such as gravity. answer in mechanics point of view projectile dont have any particular shape it is a point mass. whereas rocket has a particular shpe and hence it has center of gravity situated at particular point on its body.Therefore rocket motion comes under kinetics and projectile comes under kinematics
Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars happened in 2008.
a projectile is the answer
it will become an air powered rocket
The X-15 Rocket Plane.
The X-15 speed 5,000+ mph been flown. fastest rocket powered Helios probe 100,000+ mph Never flown.
The correct spelling is trajectory (path of a projectile, missile, or rocket).
Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars was created on 2008-10-09.
The projectile is called a bullet.