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4. My friend is incorrect. If the velocity is constant, then the horizontal acceleration is zero.β
Kinematic equations function when acceleration is constant. Zero qualifies as a constant acceleration.
It's kind of a tricky question because the word "horizontal" presumes there is also a "vertical" which is only valid when in reference to a gravitational field.
A projectile moving initially in a horizontal direction with a vertical gravity acceleration CANNOT maintain a constant velocity. It MAY maintain a constant Horizontal Velocity COMPONENT in the absence of air resistance or other such drag. The Vertical Velocity component will be continuously changing in time due to the gravity acceleration.