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  • Projectile Motion Forces: Gravity & Air Resistance Explained
    The two primary forces acting on a projectile are:

    1. Gravity: This force pulls the projectile downwards, causing it to follow a curved path.

    2. Air Resistance (Drag): This force opposes the motion of the projectile, slowing it down and affecting its trajectory.

    While gravity acts constantly on the projectile, air resistance can vary depending on factors like the projectile's shape, speed, and the density of the air.

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