An object of mass m is projected with initial velocity v0 at an angle of θ degrees to the horizontal. discuss the motion(position, velocity, acceleration) of the object throughout the period of the flight. With appropriate choice of values for parameters (m, v0 and θ), plot the velocity and acceleration as functions of time on the same graph. Discuss these graphs. Assume that the surrounding air offers no resistance.

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An object of mass m is projected with initial velocity v0 at an angle of θ degrees to the
horizontal. discuss the motion(position, velocity, acceleration) of the object throughout the
period of the flight. With appropriate choice of values for parameters (m, v0 and θ), plot
the velocity and acceleration as functions of time on the same graph. Discuss these graphs.
Assume that the surrounding air offers no resistance.

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