Galilean conceptions of horizontal motion, vertical motion and projectile motion
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According to Galilean,
for Projectile Motion :
A projectile which is carried by a uniform horizontal motion compounded with a naturally accelerated vertical motion describes a path which is a semi parabola.
for vertical motion:
the spaces described by a body falling from rest with a uniformly accelerrated motion are to each other as the squares of the time intervals employed in traversing those distances.
for Projectile Motion :
A projectile which is carried by a uniform horizontal motion compounded with a naturally accelerated vertical motion describes a path which is a semi parabola.
for vertical motion:
the spaces described by a body falling from rest with a uniformly accelerrated motion are to each other as the squares of the time intervals employed in traversing those distances.
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