How does the velocity of an Object change during projectile motion?
It remains constant throughout the motion.
It increases in the downward direction and decreases in the upward direction.
The Correct Answer is:It increases in the downward direction and decreases in the upward direction.
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Projectile Motion it refers to a motion of an object thrown object into the air.
Projectile Motion involves the parabolic trajectory of an object launches in the air with independent with the horizontal and vertical motion affected by the gravity, characterized by intial Projectile motion involves the parabolic trajectory of an object launched into the air, with independent horizontal and vertical motions affected by gravity, characterized by initial velocity, launch angle, range, time of flight, and applications in various fields.
Here Jason Explains the lesson of what kinematics is to better understand the user in the subject .
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Here is an example motion in two dimensions: vertical and horizontal.
Here Jason gives an example of projectile motion and its other properties
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James and Ralph are practicing basketball shots. Player A shoots a free throw with an initial velocity of 10 m/s at an angle of 30 degrees above the horizontal. Player B shoots a three-point shot with an initial velocity of 15 m/s at an angle of 45 degrees above the horizontal. Whose shot will have a longer horizontal range, assuming no air resistance
"Ralph's horizontal velocity is 8.66 m/s while James's is 10.61 m/s, meaning James's shot will travel farther horizontally in their basketball game .
Here is the correct Answer is
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Congratulations my friend You've successfully completed the task of projectile motion hope you have fun as much as i did through this journey.
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Projectile Motion
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In projectile motion, the object's velocity varies with its direction: it increases as it moves downward and decreases as it moves upward.
The velocity of the object changes depending on its direction in projectile motion: increasing in the downward direction and decreasing in the upward direction