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"In Newton's imaginary analysis of projectile motion, a cannon was used to fire a cannon ball horizontally from the top of a high mountain. Which one of the graphs in Figure 1.31 best represents the horizontal velocity of the cannon ball against time if we neglect air resistance?"
this is from Excel HSC Physics Space Test ... q5 ...
four graphs are shown, they are all velocity-time graphs ...
i chose the one that was constant velocity ... however the book gave it a wrong answer ... it put the right answer as the one with a sloped straight line that looks like the graph of y=x ... now isnt horizontal velocity constant? ...
this is from Excel HSC Physics Space Test ... q5 ...
four graphs are shown, they are all velocity-time graphs ...
i chose the one that was constant velocity ... however the book gave it a wrong answer ... it put the right answer as the one with a sloped straight line that looks like the graph of y=x ... now isnt horizontal velocity constant? ...