PPT-Section 3.7 Projectile Motion:
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Solving Problems 2015 Pearson Education Inc Example 311 Dock jumping In the sport of dock jumping dogs run at full speed off the end of a dock that sits a few feet above a pool of water The winning . 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. :. 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 . Ideal Projectile Motion. Ideal Projectile Motion. What do we mean by the word “ideal” here?. T. he projectile behaves like a particle moving in a. vertical coordinate plane.. The only force acting on the projectile during its. Objects Projected Horizontally. Horizontal projectile motion:. . horizontally . the velocity . (. ) is . always constant . (. . = 0. ). vertically the initial velocity (. y. ) is always zero. vertically . © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.. This lecture will help you understand:. Projectile Motion. Fast-Moving Projectiles – Satellites. Circular Satellite Orbits. Elliptical Orbits. Kepler. '. s Laws of Planetary Motion. 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.. 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.). 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 . © 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. Yuri . Kovchegov. The Ohio State University. based on work in collaboration with G. . Chirilli. . and D. . Wertepny. , . arXiv:1501.03106. [. hep-ph. ] . Outline. Introduction: classical gluon production problem in AA collisions and why it is important.. 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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