Any object following a ballistic trajectory, e.g. thrown Baseball, struck baseball, thrown football, bullet fired from gun, rocket after engine burnout, missile warhead.
As soon as it is launched, a projectile is in free fall.
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A feather falling in a vacuum is not considered as a projectile motion. Gravity, which is absent in a vacuum, is one of the components of projectile motion.
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motion of a projectile
Gravity would be pulling down on a projectile object.
No. Technically it is an 'explosive projectile.'
If it uses gunpowder to launch a projectile it is considered a firearm
It is if air resistance is ignored. So the answer is: "Yes, but as an approximation."
A projectile thrown with a greater velocity would travel a greater distance. Velocity is not just speed but direction as well.
A projectile thrown with a greater velocity would travel a greater distance. Velocity is not just speed but direction as well.