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C. The downward component of the projectile's velocity continually increases
Explanation:
The motion of a projectile consists of two independent motions:
- A uniform motion (with constant velocity) along the horizontal direction
- A uniformly accelerated motion, with constant acceleration (equal to the acceleration of gravity) in the downward direction
Here we want to study the downward component of the projectile's velocity. Since the vertical motion is a uniformly accelerated motion, the vertical velocity is given by:
[tex]v=u+at[/tex]
where
u = 0 is the initial vertical velocity (zero since the projectile is fired horizontally)
[tex]a=g=9.8 m/s^2[/tex] downward is the acceleration of gravity
t is the time
So the equation becomes
[tex]v=gt[/tex]
This means that
C. The downward component of the projectile's velocity continually increases
Because every second, it increases by [tex]9.8 m/s[/tex] in the downward direction.
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The downward component of the projectile's velocity continually increases.
What is velocity of the a projectile?
The velocity of a projectile can be vertical or horizontal. The horizontal velocity of the projectile occurs in the horizontal direction while the vertical velocity of the projectile occurs in vertical direction.
Horizontal velocity
The horizontal velocity of the projectile remains constant because it is not affected by gravity.
Vertical velocity
The vertical velocity of the projectile decreases from ground level to maximum height, at the maximum height it becomes zero and increases downward and becomes maximum before the projectile hits the ground.
Thus, the downward component of the projectile's velocity continually increases.
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