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Q: What kind of curve does a projectile make?
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How fast must a projectile moving horizontally travel so that the curve it follows matches the curve of the Earth?

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A projectile's trajectory is the curve along which it moves through the air or space. When a projectile is fired on earth the simplest theory holds that its trajectory will be parabolic in form. However, this does not account for air resistance and other factors.


What does the arc mean?

A movement pattern of the arm, which improves accuracy when throwing or hitting a projectile. It involves flattening the centre of the arc of the curve in which the arm is traveling and in the direction in which the projectile is to follow.


What does flattening the arc mean?

A movement pattern of the arm, which improves accuracy when throwing or hitting a projectile. It involves flattening the centre of the arc of the curve in which the arm is traveling and in the direction in which the projectile is to follow.


What kind of motion is projectile motion?

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What is the curve described by a projectile in fights?

In the simplest case - no air resistance, and not too high so that gravity doesn't change significantly - you'll get a parabola. If you have air resistance, the curve gets more complicated.


What is a parabolic curve?

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What kind of curve ends at its starting point?

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What kind of curve does Patrick Kane use?

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