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9. What is projection
a) Define velocity of projection
b) Angle of projection
c) Trajectory of projection​

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Answered by viny10
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Hope it helps you

Explanation:

The angle of projection for which the maximum height of the projectile is equal to the horizontal range has to be determined. Let the required angle of projection be A and object is projected at V m/s.

A body can be projected in two ways : Horizontal projection-When the body is given an initial velocity in the horizontal direction only. Angular projection-When the body is thrown with an initial velocity at an angle to the horizontal direction.

A trajectory or flight path is the path that a object with mass in motion follows through space as a function of time.I

Answered by Rainbowgain
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Answer:

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