MCQ
In the graph shown in figure, which quantity associated with projectile motion is plotted along $y$-axis?
  • A
    Kinetic energy
  • B
    Momentum
  • Horizontal velocity
  • D
    None of these

Answer

Correct option: C.
Horizontal velocity
c
(c)

It is the horizontal component of velocity that remains constant throughout the motion as there is no acceleration in that direction $a_x=0$, $u_x=$ constant

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