A projectile.
An object thrown upward at an angle An object that's thrown horizontally off a cliff and allowed to fall
Yes, because there is less gravity on the moon. Also, because there is no air friction on the Moon. However, a frisbee thrown on the Moon will not travel as far as one properly thrown on Earth, because the shape of the frisbee generates lift which will keep it flying farther. With no air on the Moon, a frisbee cannot "fly".
No, the acceleration is not the same for an object that is dropped and an object that is thrown. When an object is dropped, it experiences a constant acceleration due to gravity. When an object is thrown, its acceleration can vary depending on factors such as the initial velocity and direction.
Unidentified Flying Object many people think it is unknown flying object, that is right in a way but the most recommended usage answer is UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT
UFO stands for Unidentified Flying Object
Sort of, not really. While an object can fly and be unidentified, it cannot be an unidentified flying object. Once it's given the label of UFO, it is given an identity. Once it is given an identity it cannot be unidentified. Once it cannot be unidentified it cannot be a UFO.
Sort of, not really. While an object can fly and be unidentified, it cannot be an unidentified flying object. Once it's given the label of UFO, it is given an identity. Once it is given an identity it cannot be unidentified. Once it cannot be unidentified it cannot be a UFO.
Though often used to describe a shell fired from an artillery piece, projectile, can also describe a thrown object.
a unidentified flying object is often something you don't know what you are seeing is called.
"Objeto volador no identificado" is a Spanish equivalent of unidentified flying object."
A cold or illness can be caught, but it cannot be thrown like a ball or object.