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define projectile motion​

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Answered by kimya56
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Define of projectile motion

projectile motion is a form of motion experienced or particle that us thrown near the Earth's surface & moves along a curved path under the action of gravity only.

this curved path was shown by Galileo to be a parabola.

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Answered by rishabkumarsingh2000
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Projectile is any object thrown into space upon which the only acting force is the gravity. In other words, the primary force acting on a projectile is gravity. This doesn’t necessarily mean that the other forces do not act on it, just that their effect is minimal compared to gravity. The path followed by a projectile is known as a trajectory. A baseball batted or thrown and the instant the bullet exits the barrel of a gun are all examples of projectile.

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When a particle is thrown obliquely near the earth’s surface, it moves along a curved path under constant acceleration that is directed towards the centre of the earth (we assume that the particle remains close to the surface of the earth). The path of such a particle is called a projectile and the motion is called projectile motion. Air resistance to the motion of the body is to be assumed absent in projectile motion.

In a Projectile Motion, there are two simultaneous independent rectilinear motions:

  • In a Projectile Motion, there are two simultaneous independent rectilinear motions:Along x-axis: uniform velocity, responsible for the horizontal (forward) motion of the particle.
  • In a Projectile Motion, there are two simultaneous independent rectilinear motions:Along x-axis: uniform velocity, responsible for the horizontal (forward) motion of the particle.Along y-axis: uniform acceleration, responsible for the vertical (downwards) motion of the particle.

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