If the trajectory of a body is parabolic in one frame, can it be parabolic in another frame that moves with a constant velocity with respect to the first frame? If not, what can it be?
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Answer :- No .
Extra information :- A direction or flight way is the way that a huge question in movement finishes space as a component of time . In traditional mechanics , a direction is characterized by Hamiltonian mechanics by means of standard directions ; thus , an entire direction is characterized by position and energy , at the same time .
Extra information :- A direction or flight way is the way that a huge question in movement finishes space as a component of time . In traditional mechanics , a direction is characterized by Hamiltonian mechanics by means of standard directions ; thus , an entire direction is characterized by position and energy , at the same time .
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Hey friends!
No, path is not a parabola. The trajectory is a straight line.
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