PPT-Projectile Motion Pr o blems
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September 26 and September 29 2014 Projectile Motion Problem Solving Steps To solve projectile motion problems you must separate the horizontal and vertical components
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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 . 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 . 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?. . 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. Mr. Barker. Angry Birds need your help.. Solution. The vertex is at (6.5, 11). Solution. Solve for A and plug it in.. Projectile Motion. Who is in the air longer?. At only 5’7”, he won the 1986 NBA Slam Dunk Championship.. 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.. 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. 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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