Lecture Notes - Projectile Motion
Lecture Notes - Projectile Motion
**I. Introduction:**
A. Definition: Projectile motion refers to the motion of an object projected into the air, subject to the
force of gravity and air resistance, if present.
A. Initial Velocity:
B. Gravity:
C. Air Resistance:
2. More significant at higher speeds and for objects with larger surface areas.
A. Constant Velocity:
1. In the absence of air resistance, the horizontal component (Vx) remains constant.
2. No horizontal acceleration.
B. Range:
C. Vertical Displacement:
D. Time of Flight:
A. Trajectory:
B. Range Equation:
\[ R = \frac{V_0^2 \sin(2\theta)}{g} \]
where:
- \( R \) is the range,
A. Practical Applications:
**VII. Conclusion:**
A. Recap of key points: Projectile motion is a fundamental concept in physics, describing the motion of
objects under the influence of gravity. Understanding the interplay between horizontal and vertical
components, the effects of initial velocity and launch angle, and calculating parameters such as range
and time of flight are crucial for analyzing and predicting the motion of projectiles in various scenarios.