Projectile Motion and Circular Motion Basics

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Explore the concepts of projectile motion, gravitational influence, velocity, acceleration, and relative velocity in uniform circular motion. Learn how these factors interplay in various scenarios with helpful visuals.

  • Projectile Motion
  • Circular Motion
  • Velocity
  • Acceleration
  • Relative Velocity

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  1. The horizontal and vertical components of a projectile in motion depend upon the initial velocity. A. True B. False 0% 0% True False

  2. The horizontal and vertical components of a projectile in motion depend upon gravity. A. True B. False 0% 0% True False

  3. During uniform circular motion, velocity is constant. A. True B. False 0% 0% True False

  4. During uniform circular motion, acceleration is constant. A. True B. False 0% 0% True False

  5. During uniform circular motion, velocity and acceleration A. have the same direction. B. are perpendicular. C. have a relative orientation which depends upon speed. 0% 0% 0% are perpendicular. have the same direction. have a relative orientat...

  6. The definition of relative velocity changes when discussing relative velocity in the plane. A. True B. False 0% 0% True False

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