hypotenuse
right triangle
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Oblique is neither vertical nor horizontal to a given line or surface
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right triangle
3
Oblique is neither vertical nor horizontal to a given line or surface
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It is neither. A diagonal line occupies the range of everything in between those two absolutes.
Note - the vertical velocity is zero ... there may be considerable horizontal velocity. And vertical velocity is zero because the object is going neither up nor down.
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The terms "horizontal" and "vertical" presume a fixed frame of reference, which does not exist in space. So the answer would be "Neither, and both".
If you can ignore air resistance, they're not. Neither component has any influence on the other one unless the object is acting as an airfoil.
It is possible if neither of the angles in the triangle measures to 60 degrees
No, and neither does a triangle.