The following statements describe an ideal projectile motion except O The vertical acceleration of the object is directed towards the ground. O The horizontal acceleration of the object can be zero or nonzero. O The y vs. t plot is a quadratic graph, curving downwards. O The x vs. t plot is a line sloping either upwards or downwards.

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The following statements describe an ideal projectile motion except
O The vertical acceleration of the object is directed towards the ground.
O The horizontal acceleration of the object can be zero or nonzero.
O The y vs. t plot is a quadratic graph, curving downwards.
O The x vs. t plot is a line sloping either upwards or downwards.
Transcribed Image Text:The following statements describe an ideal projectile motion except O The vertical acceleration of the object is directed towards the ground. O The horizontal acceleration of the object can be zero or nonzero. O The y vs. t plot is a quadratic graph, curving downwards. O The x vs. t plot is a line sloping either upwards or downwards.
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