This is an excerpt from my physics lab book. \"The force of gravity clearly caus
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This is an excerpt from my physics lab book."The force of gravity clearly causes both a projectile and atarget to accelerate. However, we still use this situation as anexample of a two-dimensional collision where conservation ofmomentum holds."
Can somebody explain to me why this is the case?
Thanks! ====================== Clarification:: The lab procedures were basically to maintain a stablesurrounding envrioment, then launch a projectile at a target andmeasure the data with the given equipment and to make conclusionsbased on your data.
This was one of the questions at the post lab. This is an excerpt from my physics lab book. This is an excerpt from my physics lab book.
Can somebody explain to me why this is the case?
Thanks! ====================== Clarification:: The lab procedures were basically to maintain a stablesurrounding envrioment, then launch a projectile at a target andmeasure the data with the given equipment and to make conclusionsbased on your data.
This was one of the questions at the post lab.
Explanation / Answer
can you elaborate? What is the procedure you followed in your lab?