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draw the systematic diagram which represent the path of projectile motion obtain the expansion of distance covered with respect to time x and bi direction also obtain the equation of final velocity with respect to X and Y​

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Identify and explain the properties of a projectile, such as acceleration due to gravity, range, maximum height, and trajectory.

Determine the location and velocity of a projectile at different points in its trajectory.

Apply the principle of independence of motion to solve projectile motion problems.

Projectile motion is the motion of an object thrown or projected into the air, subject to only the acceleration of gravity. The object is called a projectile, and its path is called its trajectory. The motion of falling objects, as covered in Problem-Solving Basics for One-Dimensional Kinematics, is a simple one-dimensional type of projectile motion in which there is no horizontal movement. In this section, we consider two-dimensional projectile motion, such as that of a

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