Physics, asked by lamchilamthe, 1 year ago

whiich of the following remains constant for a projectile fired from the earth?
Kinetic energy
(b) Momentum
Horizontal component of velocity (d) Vertical componento
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Answered by vishesh2031
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here is your answer

Kinetic energy is the correct the 1st one answer is also correct

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Option c) Horizontal component of velocity.

  • If we disregard air friction in a projectile motion, the downward-pointing gravity force is the only force that operates. As a result, because there is no force acting in the horizontal direction, the horizontal component of velocity stays constant.
  • The projectile's x and y components each represent its horizontal and vertical motion, respectively.
  • Meters are the units used to indicate both horizontal and vertical distances (m). Meters per second (m/s) is the unit used to express the horizontal and vertical velocities.
  • The computed horizontal distance between the point of entrance and the endpoint is referred to as the horizontal component.

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