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Rhys Salas
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23 March, 10:56
Assuming no air resistance, all projectiles have
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Aryan Mata
23 March, 11:09
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A projectile is an object that flies through the air subject only to gravity. Assuming no air resistance, all projectiles have the same acceleration down throughout its flight. It is 10 m/s².
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