it is called a trajectory
Projectile- the obect thrown though the air
An object that is thrown or shot into the air is commonly referred to as a projectile. This term is often used in physics to describe an object in motion through the air due to an initial force.
The path of a projectile is called its trajectory. It is the curved path that an object follows when it is thrown or shot into the air.
A projectile is an object that is thrown or shot away from something, typically propelled by force. It can be in the form of a bullet, arrow, or ball.
While an object may briefly appear weightless when shot or thrown into the air due to the force overcoming gravity, it still has mass and therefore weight. In the absence of any external forces, such as air resistance, gravitational force will eventually bring the object back down to the ground.
The type of energy present in a barbell being lifted or a shot-put being thrown is primarily mechanical energy. Mechanical energy is the sum of an object's potential and kinetic energy due to its position or motion.
An object that is thrown or shot into the air is commonly referred to as a projectile. This term is often used in physics to describe an object in motion through the air due to an initial force.
The path of a projectile is called its trajectory. It is the curved path that an object follows when it is thrown or shot into the air.
A projectile is an object that is thrown or shot away from something, typically propelled by force. It can be in the form of a bullet, arrow, or ball.
this would normally be called an object, but that is scientifically wrong. the answer is unknown, why dont you try ask.com
This is called a hand shot
The sport is "shot put"; the object thrown is called a "shot".The "shot" is basically a cannonball and is usually made of iron or steel, sometimes coated with some other material. Lighter weight shots may be sand inside a polymer (plastic) shell.
This is called a hand shot
I believe that's called a teardrop shot.
A bad shot is called when a bad shot is made. A bad shot is when the cue ball misses the object ball. It's called a scratch.
While an object may briefly appear weightless when shot or thrown into the air due to the force overcoming gravity, it still has mass and therefore weight. In the absence of any external forces, such as air resistance, gravitational force will eventually bring the object back down to the ground.
The type of energy present in a barbell being lifted or a shot-put being thrown is primarily mechanical energy. Mechanical energy is the sum of an object's potential and kinetic energy due to its position or motion.
I do not know what a "song shoot" is, but I will attempt to generically answer the second half of the question in regards to a brick compared to anything else. If a brick is thrown/fired/shot, it will have a different aerodynamic drag that anything that doesn't have the same shape. If a brick thrown/fired/shot with the same force as a lighter object, the brick will have a lower speed. If the speed of the two objects are the same, the brick required more force than the lighter object. If a brick thrown/fired/shot at the same angle as another object, the arch will be the same, as acceleration is independant of mass.