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Drag is usually ignored because its effect on the horizontal velocity is usually negligible due to the short time of flight.
An object's surface area and geometry, along with the object's surrounding wind speed will affect the drag force.
In most cases, drag force will cause the object to land horizontally closer to the predicted landing point as drag is a resistive force.
An object's surface area and geometry, along with the object's surrounding wind speed will affect the drag force.
In most cases, drag force will cause the object to land horizontally closer to the predicted landing point as drag is a resistive force.
1) The drag can or cannot have an affect on the projectile and has to many variations, such as wind and shape. We use ideal calculations instead.
2) Some conditions that could make drag significant would be mass, shape, and wind. They could all change the spot in which the package lands.
3) If there was something going on such as high winds or a change in general weather the drag would affect the projectile and where it lands.