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Chapter 6Motion in Two Dimensions
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Section 6.1Projectile Motion
How do I separate projectile motion into horizontal and vertical components?
How can I utilize kinematic equations to solve projectile motion problems?
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Projectile MotionExamples?
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PathPath?
Trajectory – the path of a object experiencing projectile motion
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Projectile MotionProjectile – an object shot through the air
Can be anything
Kinematic Equations apply
While the projectile is traveling we can draw a free body diagram
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Free – Body Diagram
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From a cliff…If I drop a ball off a cliff, what is the force
acting on it?
What if I push it off the cliff?
What if I shoot it up at an angle off the cliff?
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Gravity!Gravity is the only acceleration in projectile
motion problems
Does gravity apply horizontally?
Is there any acceleration in the horizontal direction?
Application to equations?
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Trajectories of Two Softballs Total Time?
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Free–Body Diagrams
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StrategiesList Data by Horizontal and Vertical
What is the initial horizontal velocity?
What is the initial vertical velocity?
Is there a launch angle?
What is the launch height?
What is the launch length?
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Velocity ComponentsWhat if Vx = 8 m/s and Vy = 10 m/s?
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ExamplesA bowling ball is rolled off a 50 m high cliff
with a velocity of 5 m/s.How long does it take the ball to reach the
ground?How far from the base of the cliff does the
ball hit the ground?What are the horizontal and vertical
components of the velocity just before it hits the ground?
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HomeworkPage 150, # 1 – 3Tossed Ball Worksheet
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Firing a Cannonballhttp://phet.colorado.edu/sims/projectile-
motion/projectile-motion_en.html
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Short CutsOnly if the initial height equals the final
height
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ExampleA ball is launched at 4.5 m/s at 66° above the
horizontal. What are the maximum height and flight time of the ball?
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HomeworkProjectile Motion Worksheet