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Which describes an object in projectile motion? Select three options.

Gravity acts to pull the object down.
The object moves in a straight path.
The forward velocity of the object is 0 m/s.
The object’s inertia carries it forward.
The path of the object is curved.

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Description of an object in projectile motion is;

  • Gravity acts to pull the object down.
  • The object’s inertia carries it forward.
  • The path of the object is curved.

Step-by-step explanation:

The path of the projectile is usually curved, and NOT straight, due to the influence of gravity on it which is teh only force acting on it-, causing it motion path to fall towards the earth. Most projectiles follow a parabolic path. The projectile, even though it was launched, its motion is then only due to its own inertia – tendency to stay in motion in a straight line, or rest, unless an external force is acting on it - such as drag or friction. An example of such projectile motion is of ballistic missiles.

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