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Q: What is a Projectile?
A: A projectile is anything that was thrown or projected through the air. Usually a projectile has no self propulsion system, and must be thrown or shot to gain al... Read More »
Q: What is Projectile Motion?
A: Projectile motion is simply the path of an object that is thrown or launched. The object reaches a certain point, and when the velocity reaches zero, it falls b... Read More »
Q: What is projectile?
A: A. projectile. is any object projected into space (empty or not) by the exertion of a force. Although a thrown baseball is technically a projectile too, the ter... Read More »
Q: How to Calculate Projectile Motion.
A: 1. Draw a diagram where a gun fires at an angle 30 degrees from horizontal. You want to find where it lands on a level field if the bullet’s initial velocity ou... Read More »
Q: How to Derive Projectile Motion.
A: 1. Determine the original velocity of the object. In most physics problems, this will be given to you. For example, assume you have a bullet whose initial muzzl... Read More »