it will cut through the air more quickly and yet go farther
No.
Horizontally
whenever an object is thrown in the air we must know the initial velocity with which the object has been thrown.
Under the influence of gravity, every thrown object begins to accelerate downward as soon as it leaves the hand. The point of the aim must be above the target in order to compensate for the distance of fall during the object's flight time.
If thrown horizontal from same height the faster object will travel farther horizontally, but time to fall is the same. If thrown straight up, the faster object will take longer to fall
An object thrown upward at an angle An object that's thrown horizontally off a cliff and allowed to fall
A projectile.
whyh does the sped decreases when an object is thrown vertically up
yes it does the optimal ang
horizontal
Force equals mass times acceleration (F=ma) . If an object is at a higher hight, it has more time to acceleration.
Though often used to describe a shell fired from an artillery piece, projectile, can also describe a thrown object.