One more question then, how does terminal velocity affect the object in projectile motion. Does it slow down the velocity in the y direction of the projectile because I know I am almost positive it won't affect the x velocity.
Homework Statement
In projectile motion, the time it takes for an object to get from a certain height to the peak is the same time as the time to reach the same height from the peak, correct? Well then, I came across something in which an object was shot in the air via a slingshot and peaked...
I was solving a projectile motion problem and was wondering if, while going downwards, an object's final y velocity can be less than the initial y velocity. If this is true, would this change the time until it hit the ground?
The only reason I was thinking about this is because if x/v = t. If...