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In a projectile motion let v(x) and v(y)...

In a projectile motion let `v_(x)` and `v_(y)` are the horizontal and vertical components of velocity at any time `t` and `x` and `y` are displacements along horizontal and vertical from the point of projection at any time `t`.Then

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