PPT-Chapter 10: Projectile and Satellite Motion
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2015 Pearson Education Inc This lecture will help you understand Projectile Motion FastMoving Projectiles Satellites Circular Satellite Orbits Elliptical Orbits
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2015 Pearson Education Inc This lecture will help you understand Projectile Motion FastMoving Projectiles Satellites Circular Satellite Orbits Elliptical Orbits Kepler s Laws of Planetary Motion. And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students A projectile is an object upon which the only force acting is gravity. .. An . object dropped from rest is a projectile (provided that the influence of air resistance is negligible). . . An object that is thrown vertically upward is also a projectile (provided that the influence of air resistance is negligible). . Section 10.4b. A baseball is hit when it is 3 . ft. above the ground. It leaves the bat. with initial speed of 152 . ft. /sec, making an angle of with the. horizontal. At the instant the ball is hit, an instantaneous gust of. :. HOMEWORK CHECK. Place on your desk:. *Calculator. *. Orange. homework chart . *. Vector Lab. 1) . An object that is projected and continues in motion by its own inertia is called_______________.. What is Projectile motion?. . Projectile. . motion refers to the motion of an object projected into . the . air at an angle. .. A . projectile . has a single force that acts upon it - the force of . . Las Vegas, Nevada. July 19, 2013. Ahmed . Salama. PANTHER Academy, Paterson. P.C.C.C. College. asalama@paterson.k12.nj.us. . 1. AMTNJ Annual Conference . October 24-25, 2014. Use trigonometric functions and calculus skills to determine the range and final velocity of a projectile based in knowing its initial velocity and maximum height. This activity provides a good example of connecting physics and mathematics.. a = 0 . case. no . acceleration velocity is constant v = . v. i. position . vs. time . x. f. . = x . i. . + . v . t,. . x. i. . is the starting . position. acceleration = a = constant. The horizontal acceleration. The vertical acceleration. The horizontal component of the velocity. All of the above.. a. less than 0.5 s. . . b. more than 0.5 s.. c. 0.5 s.. A bullet is fired horizontally and hits the ground in 0.5 seconds. If it had been fired with twice the speed in the same direction, it would have hit the ground in ____. (Assume no air resistance.). Nature of science: . Observations: The ideas of motion are fundamental to many areas of physics, providing a link to the consideration of forces and their implication. The kinematic equations for uniform acceleration were developed through careful observations of the natural world.. September 26 and September 29, 2014. Projectile Motion Problem Solving Steps. To solve projectile motion problems, you must separate the horizontal and vertical components of motion.. Resolve the launch velocity to find the . Physics. Coach Taylor. Broad Run High School 2010-2011. Objectives. Recognize that the vertical and horizontal motions of a projectile are independent.. Relate the height, time in the air, and initial vertical velocity of a projectile using its vertical motion, then determine the range.. Analyze the free-flight motion of a projectile.. In-Class Activities:. Check . Homework. Reading . Quiz. Applications. Kinematic . Equations for Projectile Motion. Concept . Quiz. Group . Problem Solving. 7-2 Projectile Motion Independence of Motion in 2-D Projectile is an object that has been given an intial thrust (ignore air resistance) Football, Bullet, Baseball Moves through the air under the force of gravity Motion in Two Dimensions. Using + or – signs is not always sufficient to fully describe motion in more than one dimension. Vectors can be used to more fully describe motion. Still interested in displacement, velocity, and acceleration.
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