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.
A projectile is any object projected into space (empty or not) by the exertion of a force. Although a thrown Baseball is technically a projectile too, the term more often refers to a weapon.
They were shooting projectile out of their guns.
The path of a projectile in earth gravity is that of a parabola.
The speed and direction of the wind and the elevation of the machine firing the projectile. If the machine is pointing straight up, the projectile will not go very far. If it is pointing at the right elevation, the projectile will go farther.
A projectile has minimum speed at the top of the trajectory.
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They were shooting projectile out of their guns.
To propel a projectile.
A projectile need not revolve at all in order to be a projectile.
The speed of the projectile is 974.15 km/h.
Two forces that act on a projectile are gravity, which pulls the projectile downwards, and air resistance, which opposes the projectile's motion through the air.
The path of a projectile is it's trajectory.
The path of a projectile in earth gravity is that of a parabola.
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The two main forces acting on a projectile are gravity, which pulls the projectile downward, and air resistance, which acts in the opposite direction to slow down the projectile's motion. Other forces, such as propulsion or wind, can also affect the motion of a projectile.