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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 is the benefit of an atlatl?

It increases Moment, or the propulsion arc of a projectile. In simple terms, it makes your throwing arm longer so you can toss a ball or a spear farther.


What makes up a projectile motion?

Some of the factors that determine the movements of a projectile include: air resistance, force of gravity, initial launch velocity, the angle a projectile was launched at, and the objects initial elevation.


What kind of curve does a projectile make?

A projectile makes a curved path known as a parabolic curve when launched horizontally or at an angle. This curve is a result of the combined effects of gravity and the horizontal velocity of the projectile.


Name an arc congruent to arc DE?

BV


What does the twist of the rifle mean?

How many spins the projectile makes over a measured length of distance. E.g., a 1 in 7 twist means the projectile makes a 360 degree spin in seven inches of travel.


Projectile motion involves both a horizontal and a vertical component?

Yes, projectile motion involves both a horizontal component and a vertical component. The horizontal component remains constant due to the absence of horizontal forces, while the vertical component is affected by gravity, causing the projectile to follow a curved path.


What is the birth name of Kathleen Arc?

Kathleen Arc's birth name is Kathleen Louise Doyle.


How many letters do you need to name a minor arc?

How many letters do you need to name a minor arc?


What is a path a projectile makes?

A projectile follows a curved path called a parabola when it is launched horizontally or at an angle in the air. This path is a result of the combination of the projectile's initial velocity and the force of gravity acting on it. The shape of the path may vary depending on the launch angle and velocity of the projectile.


What does the projectile protection do in minecraft?

it makes your armor stronger so you lose less lifes

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