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Aedan Soto
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17 May, 02:32
Assumption of projectile motion
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Escobar
17 May, 02:40
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Three assumtions are made
Explanation:
The acceleration due to gravity is constant. The medium of projectile motion is assumed to be non-resistive (i. e. air resistance is negligible)
The rotation of the earth does not affect the motion
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