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    Pro·jec·tile
    /prəˈjektl/

    noun

    • 1. a missile designed to be fired from a rocket or gun: "the guns were deployed to flail the village with their one-ton projectiles"

    adjective

    • 1. relating to a projectile missile or object: "a projectile weapon"
  2. A projectile is any object that is cast, fired, flung, heaved, hurled, pitched, tossed, or thrown. (This is an informal definition.) The path of a projectile is called its trajectory. Some examples of projectiles include… a baseball that has been pitched, batted, or thrown. a bullet the instant it exits the barrel of a gun or rifle.

  3. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › ProjectileProjectile - Wikipedia

    A projectile is an object that is propelled by the application of an external force and then moves freely under the influence of gravity and air resistance. [1] [2] Although any objects in motion through space are projectiles, they are commonly found in warfare and sports (for example, a thrown baseball , kicked football , fired bullet , shot ...

  4. Projectile motion is the motion of an object thrown (projected) into the air when, after the initial force that launches the object, air resistance is negligible and the only other force that object experiences is the force of gravity.

  5. 2 days ago · noun. 1. an object or body thrown forwards. 2. any self-propelling missile, esp one powered by a rocket or the rocket itself. 3. any object that can be fired from a gun, such as a bullet or shell. adjective. 4. capable of being or designed to be hurled forwards. 5. projecting or thrusting forwards. 6. zoology another word for protrusile.

  6. noun. an object or body thrown forwards. any self-propelling missile, esp one powered by a rocket or the rocket itself. any object that can be fired from a gun, such as a bullet or shell. adjective. capable of being or designed to be hurled forwards. projecting or thrusting forwards. See protrusile. zoology another word for protrusile.

  7. Mar 12, 2024 · Chapter 1: Kinematics. 1.8: Projectile Motion. Expand/collapse global location. 1.8: Projectile Motion. Page ID. OpenStax. Table of contents. Summary. Glossary. Learning Objectives. Identify and explain the properties of a projectile, such as acceleration due to gravity, range, and trajectory.

  8. Projectile motion is a form of motion experienced by an object or particle (a projectile) that is projected in a gravitational field, such as from Earth 's surface, and moves along a curved path under the action of gravity only.

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