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Suppose that an object starts at point A and travels in an arc to point B. The trajectory of the projectile is defined by what two measurements?
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Suppose that an object starts at point A and travels in an arc to point B. The trajectory of the projectile is defined by what two measurements?
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Suppose that an object starts at point A and travels in an arc to point B. The trajectory of the projectile is defined by what two measurements?
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trajectory should be defined by speed and weight of the object relative to the gravity by which it follows
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