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A ball thrown across a football field is an example of a projectile.
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A projectile is an object that is thrown or shot away from something, typically propelled by force. It can be in the form of a bullet, arrow, or ball.
Yes, a ball thrown in an arbitrary direction follows the equation of projectile motion as long as the only force acting on it is gravity. The motion can be broken down into horizontal and vertical components, with the horizontal motion being constant and the vertical motion following a parabolic trajectory.
No, it is not possible to play soccer without the ball following projectile motion to some extent. When the ball is kicked or thrown, it will always have an initial velocity and its trajectory will be dictated by the laws of physics, including projectile motion.
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it is called a trajectory Projectile- the obect thrown though the air
A projectile is an object thrown into the air with great force. (Is a sentence)
Since I have read that the path of a projectile is always a parabola, I must say no. The parabolic shape of a projectile's path results from the combination of the force and direction with which it is launched and its weight.A ball rolling down a slope, is not Projectile Motion. While a cannon ball can be used to be a projectile, as far as Physics goes, that is not how it is operating at the moment (rolling down a slope).