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An example of acceleration in the direction of motion is a smooth spherical stone dropped from the roof of a building on a windless day. All the motion is straight down, toward the center of the earth, and so is the acceleration.
No. The definition of projectile motion is an object dropped launched into the air, which is acted upon by gravity. (For the basic forms of the motion, air resistance is ignored.)
An example of acceleration in the direction of motion is a smooth spherical stone dropped from the roof of a building on a windless day. All the motion is straight down, toward the center of the earth, and so is the acceleration.
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It is absolute zero and all molecular motion stops
No. The definition of projectile motion is an object dropped launched into the air, which is acted upon by gravity. (For the basic forms of the motion, air resistance is ignored.)
Since the penny was up and stationary before (in your hand or wherever), it had potential energy at first. When it's dropped, it is converted into kinetic energy (energy of motion).
If the ball were simply dropped, the person dropping the ball and a stationary observer should see the same thing.
It is absolute zero and all molecualr motion would completely cease.
Yes
That works out at an acceleration of 1.63 m/s2(Presumably you meant 8.15 meters per second.)You would measure how far the rock dropped in 5 seconds. Then you could work out the final speed (or acceleration) from the "equations of motion".