Direction: Read each statement carefully. On the blankprovided before the number, write T if the statement is correct otherwise F if it is wrong. 1. In the absence of gravity, the cannonball follows a straight-line path. 2. The vertical velocity is equal to the initial vertical velocity minus gravity times time. 3. A particle moves in a vertical plane with some initial velocity but its acceleration is always the free fall acceleration g, which is upward. 4. At the peak of a projectile's path, vertical velocity is zero. 5. Horizontal motion affects vertical motion. 6. The horizontal velocity is always equal to the initial horizontal velocity 7. The horizontal and vertical components of a projectile in motion depend upon the initial and velocity. 8. Falling objects also experiences horizontal motion. 9. Acceleration due to gravity is a constant value of -9.8 m/s. 10. The horizontal distance is equal to the horizontal velocity times time.