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trajectory of an object thrown at an angle theta with horizontal and moving under gravity is

circular
parabolic
elliptical
hyperbolic


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Answered by 8d641bda
3

Answer:

parabolic

Explanation:

if the person is at ground level it will move in a full parabolic motion

Answered by nirman95
0

PARABOLIC TRAJECTORY.

  • Let's assume that ball was thrown from the ground with an initial velocity 'u' at angle of \theta.

  • This is an example of GROUND-GROUND projectile.

  • The ball follows a parabolic trajectory following the equation :

 \boxed{y = ax - b {x}^{2} }

  • Range is a/b and maximum height is a²/4b.

  • The object experiences acceleration due to gravity only in the Y axis. So, its X axis velocity remains constant.

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