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A particle is projected at an angle of `theta` with respect to the horizontal direction. Match the following for the above motion.
(a) `V_(x)" "-" decrease and increases"`
(b) `V_(y)" "-" remains constant"`
(c) `"Acceleration - varies"`
(d) `"Position vector "-" remains downward"`

A

`v_(x)`- decreases and increases

B

`v_(y)`- remains constant

C

Acceleration - varies

D

Position vector - remains downward

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`v_(x)`= remains constant `v_(y)`= decreases and increases, a remains downward, r = varies]
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