For general projectile motion, the horizontal component
ofa projectile's acceleration
r...
Physics, 09.01.2020 05:31 santileiva123199
For general projectile motion, the horizontal component
ofa projectile's acceleration
remains a
non-zeroconstant.
increases as a
functionof time squared.
continuouslyincreases.
continuouslydecreases.
is zero.
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