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Added: 2010-05-06
Category: Physics Lessons, Tutorials and Physics Help
Duration: 0:06:45
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Projectile motion is one of the traditional branches of classical mechanics, with applications to ballistics. A projectile is any body that is given an initial velocity and then follows a path determined by the effect of the gravitational acceleration and by air resistance. For example, a thrown football, an object dropped from an airplane, or a bullet shot from a gun are all examples of projectiles. Projectile motion may only be used to solve mechanics problems if the acceleration is constant.
The path followed by a projectile is called its trajectory. It is affected by gravity.

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