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horizontal projectile and Angular projectile explain​

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Answered by ankit7188
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horizontal projectile A projectile is any object upon which the only force is gravity, Projectiles travel with a parabolic trajectory due to the influence of gravity, There are no horizontal forces acting upon projectiles and thus no horizontal acceleration, ... The horizontal motion of a projectile is independent of its vertical motion.

angular projectile Projectile Motion. When any object is thrown from horizontal at an angle θ except 90°, then the path followed by it is called trajectory, the object is called projectile and its motion is called projectile motion.

Answered by shubhamsiddhu50
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Projectile refers to an object that is in flight after being thrown or projected. In a projectile motion, the only acceleration acting is in the vertical direction which is acceleration due to gravity (g). Equations of motion, therefore, can be applied separately in X-axis and Y-axis to find the unknown parameters.

Some examples of Projectile Motion are Football, A baseball, A cricket ball, or any other object. The projectile motion consists of two parts – one is the horizontal motion of no acceleration and the other vertical motion of constant acceleration due to gravity. The projectile motion is always in the form of a parabola which is represented as:

y = ax + bx2

Projectile motion is calculated by a way of neglecting air resistance in order to simplify the calculations. The above diagram represents the motion of an object under the influence of gravity. It is an example of projectile motion (a special case of motion in a plane).

Angular momentum of projectile = mu cos θ x h, where h denotes the height. In case of angular projection, the angle between velocity and acceleration varies from 0° < θ < 180°. The maximum height occurs when the projectile covers a horizontal distance equal to half of the horizontal range, i.e., R/2

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