PPT-Projectile Motion with Wind and Air Resistance

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Section 104b 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

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Section 104b 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. 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. CS 282. Review of projectile physics. Examine gravity projectile model. Examine drag forces. Simulate drag on a projectile. Examine wind forces. Simulate wind affecting a projectile. Overview. Acceleration. 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 . 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. explain . and . justify . the theory of projectile motion to a number of sports.. Some are able to . predict . the factors that affect projectile motion.. Homework. Flipped learning activity on Angular motion.. 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 . What is a projectile?. A body in free fall that is subject only to the forces of gravity and air resistance. Motion of bodies flung into the air. Occurs in many activities, such as baseball, diving, figure skating, basketball, golf, and volleyball. 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.. 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”. © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.. Relative Motion. Amy, Bill, and Carlos are watching a runner. . The runner moves at a different velocity relative to each of them. . © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.. Relative Velocity. 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 Biomechanics Projectile motion & Fluid mechanics Projectiles A projectile is anything that goes off the ground. In sport that could be a rugby ball that has been kicked or a tennis ball that has been struck. Problems will be solvable using the equations of uniform acceleration. . .  . Projectile motion. This section is devoted to understanding the motion of projectiles. A projectile is an object upon which the only force acting is gravity.

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