At each moment during its flight, a projectile has a velocity v and an acceleration a. The components of these variables are: V =x component of the velocity Vy= y component of the velocity 0, =0 oy = -9.8 m/s². Which of these components remain constant throughout the motion? (Assume that air resistance is absent). O Only vy and a, are constant O vy a, and a, are constant O None of the variables is constant O Only a, and a, are constant O vx, O and ay are constant

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At each moment during its flight, a projectile has a velocity v and an acceleration a. The components of these variables are:
V =x component of the velocity
Vy = y component of the velocity
0, =0
ay = - 9.8 m/s?.
Which of these components remain constant throughout the motion? (Assume that air resistance is absent).
O Only vz and ay are constant
O vy, a, and a, are constant
O None of the variables is constant
O Only a, and ay are constant
O vx, a, and ay are constant
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Transcribed Image Text:At each moment during its flight, a projectile has a velocity v and an acceleration a. The components of these variables are: V =x component of the velocity Vy = y component of the velocity 0, =0 ay = - 9.8 m/s?. Which of these components remain constant throughout the motion? (Assume that air resistance is absent). O Only vz and ay are constant O vy, a, and a, are constant O None of the variables is constant O Only a, and ay are constant O vx, a, and ay are constant vie..pdf answer 1 (2).docx writing class.docx answer 1 (1).docx CHI ere to search 画 ☆ Ho F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 23 & * 4 7 8 R Y F F J 立 E
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