The horizontal displacement (dx) of an object after a certain time (t) can be related to the horizontal acceleration (ax) and the original horizontal velocity (vox) using the kinematic equation:
dx = vox• t + 0.5 • ax• t2
For a projectile, the horizontal acceleration is 0 m/s/s. Thus, the second term on the right side of the equation can be neglected:
dx = vox• t + 0.5 • ax• t2
The vertical displacement (dy) of an object after a certain time (t) can be related to the vertical acceleration (ay) and the original vertical velocity (voy) using the kinematic equation:
dy = voy• t + 0.5 • ay • t2
For a projectile whose initial direction of motion is horizontally, the original vertical velocity is 0 m/s. Thus, the first term on the right side of the equation can be neglected.
dy = voy• t + 0.5 • ay • t2
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