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    Tra·jec·to·ry
    /trəˈjekt(ə)rē/

    noun

    • 1. the path followed by a projectile flying or an object moving under the action of given forces: "the missile's trajectory was preset"
    • 2. a curve or surface cutting a family of curves or surfaces at a constant angle.
  2. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Physics tra‧jec‧to‧ry /trəˈdʒektəri/ noun (plural trajectories) [ countable] 1 technical the curved path of an object that has been fired or thrown through the air 2 formal the events that happen during a period of time, which often lead to a particular aim or result The decision wa...

  3. the path described by an object moving in air or space under the influence of such forces as thrust, wind resistance, and gravity, esp the curved path of a projectile. a curve that cuts a family of curves or surfaces at a constant angle. trajectile /trəˈdʒɛktaɪl/ adj.

  4. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. trajectory has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. physics (mid 1600s) astronomy (late 1600s) anatomy (mid 1700s) physiology (mid 1700s) geometry (late 1700s) aviation (1910s)

  5. the path described by an object moving in air or space under the influence of such forces as thrust, wind resistance, and gravity, esp the curved path of a projectile.

  6. Dictionary Definition of 'trajectory' The path that an object follows through space as a result of its motion and the forces acting upon it. "The trajectory of the bullet was analyzed by the forensic team." Detailed Meaning of 'trajectory' In physics, the term is used to describe the path of a projectile, such as a ball, arrow, or satellite.

  7. noun. These are words and phrases related to trajectory. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of trajectory. COURSE. Synonyms. orbit. course. route. direction. path. channel. passage. road. track. way.

  8. Oct 5, 2021 · A trajectory is a path followed by an object with mass in curvilinear motio n (curved path) as a function of time. Mathematically, It is defined by the equation in x-y coordinates. A famous example would be projectile motion like the ball thrown at an angle or a bullet fired from a gun.

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