That combination is called "projectile motion". In the absence of
air resistance, its shape is always a parabola.
a horizontal line
"Acceleration" means change of velocity. If velocity is constant, then acceleration is zero.
the horizontal component remain unchanged because there in no acceleration in horizontal direction
If a velocity or speed is constant there isn't an acceleration. This is because the acceleration is the change in speed or velocity and if it's constant then there sn't a change.
Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity. When velocity is constant, it is NOT CHANGING so acceleration is negligible or ZERO or non-existent.
Ahorizontal line on a velocity vs time graph does not indicate any acceleration because there is no slope. Speed remains constant.
If your velocity is constant, then your acceleration is zero.
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a horizontal line
a horizontal line
"Acceleration" means change of velocity. If velocity is constant, then acceleration is zero.
the horizontal component remain unchanged because there in no acceleration in horizontal direction
Yes. If a body has a constant velocity there is no acceleration, but if the velocity is changing there is acceleration present.
Constant velocity implies zero acceleration, so you would have a horizontal line, identical to the x-axis.
If the velocity is constant then there is no acceleration. The acceleration is zero.
No; acceleration means the velocity changes.No; acceleration means the velocity changes.No; acceleration means the velocity changes.No; acceleration means the velocity changes.