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Which describes an object in projectile motion? o Gravity acts to push the object sideways. o The object moves in a straight path. o The forward velocity of the object is 0 m/s. o The object’s inertia
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Which describes an object in projectile motion?
o Gravity acts to push the object sideways.
o The object moves in a straight path.
o The forward velocity of the object is 0 m/s.
o The object’s inertia carries it forward.
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o the object's inertia carries it forward.
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The objects intertidal carries it forward
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