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Chapter 3 Problem 11MCQ

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Problem 11MCQ

Which statements are not valid for a projectile? Take up as positive.

(a) The projectile has the same x velocity at any point on its path.

(b) The acceleration of the projectile is positive and decreasing when the projectile is moving upwards, zero at the top, and increasingly negative as the projectile descends.

(c) The acceleration of the projectile is a constant negative value.

(d) The y component of the velocity of the projectile is zero at the highest point of the projectile’s path.

(e) The velocity at the highest point is zero.

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The first step in solving 3 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 11MCQWhich statements are not valid for a projectile? Take up as positive.(a) The projectile has the same x velocity at any point on its path.(b) The acceleration of the projectile is positive and decreasing when the projectile is moving upwards, zero at the top, and increasingly negative as the projectile descends.(c) The acceleration of the projectile is a constant negative value.(d) The y component of the velocity of the projectile is zero at the highest point of the projectile’s path.(e) The velocity at the highest point is zero.
From the textbook chapter Kinematics in Two Dimensions; Vectors you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Physics: Principles with Applications 7 
Author Douglas C. Giancoli
ISBN 9780321625922

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