Projectiles
Projectiles
Projectiles
Projectile Motion
Projectile Motion
Projectile:
Without
With
Projectile Motion
Without
gravity, a
tossed object
follows a straightline path.
With
gravity, the
same object
tossed at an angle
follows a curved
path.
Projectile Motion
The
Projectile Motion
Projectile motion is a combination of
a constant horizontal component, and
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The curvature of path is the combination of horizontal
and vertical components of motion.
Projectile Motion
Projectile Motion
The horizontal component
of velocity doesnt change
when air drag is negligible
CONSTANT.
But the vertical component
of a projectile decreases
and increases as it rises
and falls over time
depending on whether it is
moving with gravity or not
FREE FALL.
Projectile Motion
h = viyt + gt2
Projectile Motion
h = 0t + gt2 = gt2
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So a horizontally thrown projectile will ALWAYS fall 5 meters
after 1 sec no matter how fast it was initially thrown.
Recall the free fall formula:
d = gt2
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The magnitude of a projectiles velocity at any point can be
found using its x- and y- components in the Pythagorean
theorem.
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Range
Since
Rx = vxt
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Projectile Motion
Maximum range occurs for ideal launch at 45, without air
resistance free fall.
Notice that the range for the pairs of angles 60 & 30 and
75 and 15 are the same. This is because these angles are
complementary (sum up to 90) with each other.
Projectile Motion
Without air resistance, the
time for a projectile to reach
its maximum height is the
same as the time for it to
return to its original level.
Projectile Motion
With