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what are the condition of motion of a projectile?​

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Answered by Souvikpal1234
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Any object thrown into space with only gravity acting on it is referred to as a projectile. Gravity is the fundamental force acting on a projectile. When a particle is thrown obliquely near the earth’s surface, it follows a curved route with constant acceleration that leads to the earth’s centre. Such a particle’s path is known as a projectile, and its motion is known as projectile motion.

Any object thrown into space with only gravity acting on it is referred to as a projectile. Gravity is the fundamental force acting on a projectile. When a particle is thrown obliquely near the earth’s surface, it follows a curved route with constant acceleration that leads to the earth’s centre. Such a particle’s path is known as a projectile, and its motion is known as projectile motion.In a Projectile Motion, there are two simultaneous independent rectilinear motions:

Any object thrown into space with only gravity acting on it is referred to as a projectile. Gravity is the fundamental force acting on a projectile. When a particle is thrown obliquely near the earth’s surface, it follows a curved route with constant acceleration that leads to the earth’s centre. Such a particle’s path is known as a projectile, and its motion is known as projectile motion.In a Projectile Motion, there are two simultaneous independent rectilinear motions:Along the x-axis: uniform velocity, responsible for the horizontal (forward) motion of the particle.

Any object thrown into space with only gravity acting on it is referred to as a projectile. Gravity is the fundamental force acting on a projectile. When a particle is thrown obliquely near the earth’s surface, it follows a curved route with constant acceleration that leads to the earth’s centre. Such a particle’s path is known as a projectile, and its motion is known as projectile motion.In a Projectile Motion, there are two simultaneous independent rectilinear motions:Along the x-axis: uniform velocity, responsible for the horizontal (forward) motion of the particle.Along y-axis: uniform acceleration, responsible for the vertical (downwards) motion of the particle.

Answered by BRAINCAP
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Projectile motion is a form where an object moves in a bilaterally symmetrical , parabolic path .

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