U1) As the projectile moves up, its vertical velocity is negative. 2) As the projectile moves up, its acceleration increases. 3) As the projectile moves down, its acceleration remains constant. 4) As the projectile moves down, its vertical velocity is positive. 5) As the projectile moves up, its vertical velocity increases. 6) As the projectile moves up, its vertical velocity is positive. 7) As the projectile moves down, its horizontal velocity remains constant. 8) As the projectile moves down, its acceleration decreases.
U1) As the projectile moves up, its vertical velocity is negative. 2) As the projectile moves up, its acceleration increases. 3) As the projectile moves down, its acceleration remains constant. 4) As the projectile moves down, its vertical velocity is positive. 5) As the projectile moves up, its vertical velocity increases. 6) As the projectile moves up, its vertical velocity is positive. 7) As the projectile moves down, its horizontal velocity remains constant. 8) As the projectile moves down, its acceleration decreases.
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9. as the projectile moves up, its horizontal velocity remains constant
10. as the projectile moves up, it’s acceleration remains constant
11. acceleration changes as the projectile moves
12. as the projectile moves down, its vertical velocity increases
13. as the projectile moves up, its vertical velocity remains constant
14. As a project on moves down, is vertical velocity decreases
15. as the projectile moves down as vertical velocity remains constant
16. as the projectile moves up, it’s vertical velocity decreases
17. as the projectile moves down, is vertical velocity is negative

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Projectile motion:-
We know that projectile motion is defined as the object moving in the parabolic path. Let Us lunch an object at an angle with the horizontal and it moves upward and after some time it comes to the same plane where it lunch. As shown in the figure above in the question. the projectile move with the acceleration of gravity, we know that the acceleration of gravity is act in the downward direction. So initially the projectile moves upward in the opposite direction of gravity and after reaching its maximum height it angin moves downward direction. come to the same position from where it launched.
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