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An object that is projectile is an object that is moving through the air. When you throw an object it is projectile.
The horizontal velocity of the projectile (and the air resistance if known) will determine the horizontal distance traveled and the time required.
A projectile.
The main forces acting on a projectile are gravity, and air resistance.
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.
the vertical accelaration in case of a projectile is 'g'.
An object that is projectile is an object that is moving through the air. When you throw an object it is projectile.
The horizontal velocity of the projectile (and the air resistance if known) will determine the horizontal distance traveled and the time required.
A projectile is an object thrown into the air with great force. (Is a sentence)
Yes. The speed-time graph of a projectile, in basic mechanics, is typically a parabola. In more advanced mechanics, air resistance is taken into account so the graph becomes more complicated.
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.
A BB gun has a very hard projectile and will cause more damage to a person than an air soft pellet.
Gravity is pulling the projectile down steadily; the further it climbs, the more resistance it's recieving, it begins to slow down, as with any projectile.
A projectile.
The main forces acting on a projectile are gravity, and air resistance.
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.
it is called a trajectory Projectile- the obect thrown though the air