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n AP Physics B rnnn nn nrn Since a projectile moves in 2dimensions it therefore has 2 components just like a resultant vector
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n AP Physics B rnnn nnnrn Since a projectile moves in 2dimensions it therefore has 2 components just like a resultant vector . &. Lab Activity. Force (. F. ). : strength or power applied upon an object.. F = mass * acceleration. Definitions. Mass (. m. ). : the quantity of matter (atoms/particles) in the object. Gravity (. 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). . :. Place on Your Desk:. *Calculator & Protractor. 1) . Which instrument can we use in the lab to measure force (Newton's)?. . . . . . . Agenda. Warm-Up . 5 min. Vocab. Words . 10 min. :. 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 . Projectile Motion . Essential Question: How do you solve a problem involving projectile motion?. If you throw a ball down the hall, what is the path the ball travels? What shape does it make? What affects the motion of the ball?. 2D Motion. Moving Motion Forward. Velocity, Displacement and Acceleration are VECTORS. Vectors have magnitude AND direction. So far, direction has been positive and negative. Motion with Vectors. Motion concepts combine with Vector concepts to allow us to represent motion in multiple directions simultaneously. Objects Projected Horizontally. Horizontal projectile motion:. . horizontally . the velocity . (. ) is . always constant . (. . = 0. ). vertically the initial velocity (. y. ) is always zero. vertically . that . is given an initial . horizontal or angular velocity. , and then follows a path determined entirely by gravity. .. Projectiles. by Greg Royal. Drury High School. North Adams, Massachusetts. Projectiles in sports. Adam . Zidek. Key Elements for a projectile. Built off Actor Class. Collision Volume. Block all Dynamic. Static Mesh. Particle System(If Desired). Rotating Movement Component(If Desired). *Projectile Movement Component. Place on your desk:. *. Calculator & PROTRACTOR. *. Orange. homework chart . *. Horizontal Distance WS. 1) . In a projectile “curved path” the vertical and horizontal vectors are ____________of each other.. Tennis ball. Golf ball. Football. Softball. Soccer ball. Bullet. Hockey puck. Basketball. Volleyball. Arrow. Shot put. Javelin. These are all examples of things that are . projected. , then go off under the . MAT 493. Definition. Projectile Motion is defined as the motion of an object near the earth’s surface. . ‘Near’ . Gravity extremely influential to the trajectory of an object. history. Aristotle – projectiles pushed along by some external force that was transmitted through the air called “impetus”. 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
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