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WHAT IS MEANT BY PARABOLIC MOTION??

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Answered by pranay014
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Step-by-step explanation:

If an object moving forward in a straight line is affected by gravity it will fall in a parabolic arc. Since projectiles are objects affected only by gravity, the path of a projectile moving forward from the momentum of an initial thrust is parabolic. When working with parabolic motion, some important equations to know include change in x = the horizontal component of the vector X time and the vertical component of the vector = gravity x time.


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Answered by rafaelnadalbangtan
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Answer:

If an object moving forward in a straight line is affected by gravity it will fall in a parabolic arc. Since projectiles are objects affected only by gravity, the path of a projectile moving forward from the momentum of an initial thrust is parabolic. When working with parabolic motion, some important equations to know include change in x = the horizontal component of the vector X time and the vertical component of the vector = gravity x time.

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