Projectile Motion is affected by the forces gravity and inertia. These forces cause projectiles to have two components, what are they?
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Answer:

The projectile motion is affected only by gravity and the inertia remains in picture. Hence, it has two components: Vertical and horizontal that are pushed by gravitational force and the object's inertia.

Explanation:

Projectile Motion & it's Components

The Projectile motion is defined as the motion of an object, taking place near the surface of the Earth under the influence of gravity. For example, throwing  a ball at an angle in the upward direction which travels through a curved path before dropping down to the surface.

The projectile motion of an object is predominantly influenced b the Gravitational force of the Earth but its horizontal motion is accelerated by the Inertia existing while it travels at a specific angle in the air according to Newton's first law of motion.

Hence, the projectile motion can be calculated by the summation of its components i.e. Vertical Component and the Horizontal Component.

The vertical component of the projectile is due to the gravitational pull of the Earth whereas the horizontal component is created due to the existence of inertia in the motion of the object at a specific angle.