Question:
[tex]\mathsf{what ~is~ a ~projectile ~motion?? }[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]\large \underbrace{ \underline{ \sf projectile \: motion }}[/tex]
- Projectile motion is when an object moves in a bilaterally symmetrical, parabolic path.
- The path that the object follows is called its trajectory.
- Projectile motion only occurs when there is one force applied at the beginning, after which the only influence on the trajectory is that of gravity.
- Some examples of Projectile Motion are Football, A baseball, A cricket ball, or any other object.
- The projectile motion is always in the form of a parabola which is represented as:
- [tex]\dashrightarrow\bold{y = ax + bx {}^{2}}[/tex]