the velocity vector is shown in green. The vertical green arrow shows the y-velocity. The y-velocity starts as zero, and as time goes on, the length of this arrow: increases O stays the same decreases

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the velocity vector is shown in green. The vertical green
arrow shows the y-velocity. The y-velocity starts as zero, and as time goes on, the length of
this arrow:
increases
O stays the same
O decreases
the velocity vector is shown in green. The horizontal
green arrow shows the x-velocity. As time goes on, the x-velocity
O increases
O stays the same
O decreases
Transcribed Image Text:the velocity vector is shown in green. The vertical green arrow shows the y-velocity. The y-velocity starts as zero, and as time goes on, the length of this arrow: increases O stays the same O decreases the velocity vector is shown in green. The horizontal green arrow shows the x-velocity. As time goes on, the x-velocity O increases O stays the same O decreases
i phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/projectile-motion/latest/projectile-motion_en.html
Pumpkin
Mass: 5 kg
Diameter: 0.37 m
O Air Resistance a
Drag Coefficient: 0.60
Velocity Vectors
10 m
Total
Components
Acceleration Vectors
Total
Components
15.0 m
Initial Speed 15 m/s
Normal
Slow
Projectile Motion
PHET :
Intro
Vectors
Drag
Lab
Transcribed Image Text:i phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/projectile-motion/latest/projectile-motion_en.html Pumpkin Mass: 5 kg Diameter: 0.37 m O Air Resistance a Drag Coefficient: 0.60 Velocity Vectors 10 m Total Components Acceleration Vectors Total Components 15.0 m Initial Speed 15 m/s Normal Slow Projectile Motion PHET : Intro Vectors Drag Lab
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Horizontal projectile motion 

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Variation of velocity components with time

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