What do vertical component of the projectile motion of an object depend on?

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Both of these

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Last Answer : (4) horizontal component of its velocity remains constant Explanation: The motion of a projectile is a two-dimensional motion-Horizontal motion and vertical motion-that take place independent ... continuously affects the vertical component, so the vertical motion is a uniformly accelerated motion.

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Last Answer : horizontal component of its velocity remains constant

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Last Answer : In the absence of air resistance, the force of gravity has noeffect on the horizontalcomponent of a projectile's velocity, and causes the verticalcomponent of its velocityto increase by 9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second downward forevery second of its flight.

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Last Answer : b. 30? with vertical

Description : A projectile is fired at an angle to the vertical. Its horizontal range will be maximum when is (A) 0° (B) 30° (C) 45° (D) 60°

Last Answer : (C) 45°

Description : After a projectile is fired horizontally near the earth's surface, the horizontal component of its velocity, neglecting any air resistance: w) increases steadily x) decreases steadily y) first decreases, then increases z) remains constant

Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- REMAINS CONSTANT 

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Last Answer : A javelin flying trough the air.A tennis ball lobbed over the net.

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Last Answer : Gravity

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Last Answer : (2) Spin and Orbital motion Explanation: The motion of an object is said to be rotatory if the particles of the object rotate in a circular path with respect to an imaginary axis, known as the axis of rotation.

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Last Answer : Answer: Option C

Description : Reynolds number is significant in (A) Supersonics, as with projectile and jet propulsion (B) Full immersion or completely enclosed flow, as with pipes, aircraft wings, nozzles etc. (C) Simultaneous motion ... gravity forces, and wave making effect, as with ship's hulls (D) All of the above

Last Answer : Answer: Option B

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