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2 January, 12:53

When a pitcher tosses a baseball to the catcher across home plate, what is the projectile?

A. Home Plate

B. Pitcher

C. Baseball

D. Catcher

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  1. 2 January, 13:09
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    Baseball

    Explanation:

    A projectile refers to the object which is propelled with a certain force. A projectile path refers to the trajectory that the projectile follows when thrown in the space with some force.

    Here, a pitcher tosses a baseball to the catcher. The baseball is thrown in the air with some force. Thus, baseball is the projectile.
  2. 2 January, 13:16
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    Relative to the pitcher, the baseball undergoes projectile motion.

    Choice C
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