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Projectile motion in nature is beautifully illustrated when an object follows a curved path under the influence of gravity. ✨This occurs when an object is launched into the air and moves along a curved trajectory, solely influenced by its initial velocity and gravity, without any propulsion during its flight.
Another force acting here, even though very minimal, is the air resistance to the movement of body volume. Science is such an interesting and immersive subject if explained logically and visually. What students were required to "visualise individually within their minds" in our student days can now be shown by "explicit visuals" to them in the teaching- learning environment. Waiting for the days when use of AI would make such visual illustrations available to students even in the remotest part of our country. Let there be no difference between the "learning resources" available to students in the costly and iconic schools like Dhirubhai Ambani School etc and the Government schools in a remote village and then see for yourself what the pace of real progress would be like. Very nice share Seem Yadav Ji..👏 #Science
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I used to calculate this for bullets but I never thought about this is happening to animals as well. Thanks for sharing this.
See the legs in action kick and landing too which also needs to be considered!
Absolutely agree, Seema! The elegance of projectile motion is truly remarkable, and your explanation captures its beauty perfectly. Keep inspiring curiosity in science!
Lovely video. The arc of the jump is beautiful to watch. SEEMA YADAV
The projectile route is following the path on inverted parabola.
Interesting
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