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Richard Hendrix
25 July, 01:14
Showing how a projectile motion is parabolic
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Aron Keller
25 July, 03:38
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In the equation, d=vi*t+1/2*a*t^2, you can see that this is a quadratic with respect to time, so it follows a parabolic motion
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