Projectile Motion Notes p191
Projectile Motion Notes p191
DIMENSIONS)
A projectile is any object thrown into space
upon which the only acting force is gravity.
Projectile motion is a two-dimensional motion
in which an object is thrown at some angle
with respect to the horizontal axis.
Trajectory is a curved path through which the
projectile travels.
Range (R) is the maximum distance covered by
the projectile in the horizontal direction.
Types of trajectories
𝟏
h= ayt2
𝟐
𝟏
h= gt2
𝟐
Vy= uy + ayt uy = 0
Vy= ayt
Vy= gt , Vx= ux
t= 2tmax
𝟐𝒖𝐬𝐢𝐧𝜃
tOB =
𝒈
0 = (u sin𝜽)2 – 2gh
𝒗𝟐 𝐬𝐢𝐧𝟐 𝜃
h=
𝟐𝒈
𝑢2 (2cos𝜽sin𝜽)
= but sin2𝜽= 2cos𝜽sin𝜽
𝑔
𝒖𝟐 𝐬𝐢𝐧𝟐𝜃
R=
𝒈
Vy= uy + ayt , V x = ux
Vy= u sin𝜃- gt
EXAMPLES
1. A slate is projected horizontally from a
building roof, which is 6.5m above the ground.
It hits the ground after travelling a horizontal
displacement 4.2m from where it was
projected. Calculate or find:
a) The time that the slate is in flight.
b) The horizontal velocity that the slate is
projected with.
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