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Projectiles are basically just objects that move through air along a trajectory without a propulsion system.

A simpler definition is that projectiles are things that move through air along a curved path without anything to push it forward, like a motor. Examples would be like an eraser that you throw at someone.

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Jamir Kuhn

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