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Physics-projectile-angle-problems -

), so the horizontal speed remains the same throughout the flight.

motions do not affect each other, but they are linked by a single common variable: . physics-projectile-angle-problems

This is constant acceleration motion. The projectile is in free fall, meaning it is only affected by gravity ( −gnegative g Independence: The ), so the horizontal speed remains the same

Before using any kinematic equations, resolve the initial velocity into its components using the launch angle Vertical component ( v0yv sub 0 y end-sub ): 2. Understand Key Principles The projectile is in free fall, meaning it

This is constant velocity motion. There is no horizontal acceleration (

Projectile motion involving launch angles requires breaking the object's initial velocity into two independent components: horizontal ( ) and vertical (

At the highest point of the trajectory, the vertical velocity is exactly zero ( ), while the horizontal velocity remains v0xv sub 0 x end-sub Projectile Motion - AP Physics 1: Unit 1 Review Supplement