The horizontal and vertical components of a projectile in motion depend upon the initial velocity. True False.

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The horizontal and vertical components of a projectile in motion depend upon the initial velocity. True False

The horizontal and vertical components of a projectile in motion depend upon gravity. True False

During uniform circular motion, velocity is constant. True False

During uniform circular motion, acceleration is constant. True False

During uniform circular motion, velocity and acceleration have the same direction. are perpendicular. have a relative orientation which depends upon speed.

The definition of relative velocity changes when discussing relative velocity in the plane. True False