3.2.2.5 Projectile motion Flashcards

1
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projectiles

A

objects in flight

e.g. humans, shot-put, javelin

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projectiles governed by…

which forces?

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following forces:

  1. gravity (downwards)
  2. air resistance (opposite direction to objects motion)

& direction of motion (linked to angle/speed/height of release)

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3
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speed of release

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affects flight greater release velocity/speed = horizontal displacement increase
e.g rotation of shot-putter designed to ensure shot leaves performers hand at max velocity

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height of release

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increase height of release = increase horizontal displacement
gravity acting so try to release at highest point
e.g. taller shot putters = adv over shorter ones

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5
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angle of release

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optimum angle of release = dependent upon relative heights of release and landing

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forces determining projectile flight

A

once released 2 forces determine projectile flight

  1. gravity
  2. air resistance
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gravity

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act on body in flight
whether gravity predominant force - affect shape of flight path
gravity only force = shape flight path = parabola
y-axis height reached
x-axis horizontal displacement(distance travelled)

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force vectors

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gravity acting down throughout

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9
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stages velocity vectors

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  1. peak = no vertical velocity
  2. horizontal forces same throughout no force acting in horizontal (no air resistance)
  3. accelerates downwards
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10
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vector components for parabolic flight

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air resistance = negligible = horizontal velocity vector component stays the same throughout flight

gravity = only vertical force acting on body, vertical vector component changes at rate of 9.8m/s

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air resistance

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opposite direction to motion 
faster projectile = greater air resistance 
relative size of force is key 
larger if relative mass of object less 
flight path = asymmetric
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12
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velocity vs air resistance

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travels slow = air resistance small
air resistance decreases as the speed decreases
fast moving shuttlecock = greater air resistance

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13
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how flight is affected by forces?

3 forces & how they affect flight?

A

gravity & air resistance
gravity = constantly/continuously accelerating projectile downwards throughout flight
air resistance = slows down once in flight

muscular forces = point of release (only force acting) exerted on, net force = dependent on horizontal and vertical

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muscle groups produce same max vertical and horizontal motion? high jump e.g.

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vector = magnitude & direction = split into horizontal&vertical components

high jump = greater vertical component by pushing down into the ground = cause larger upwards acceleration due to GRF = higher jump, muscles exert a force down onto the ground & ground exerts equal &opposite force on high jumper = movement upwards

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sprinter e.g.
forces acting ?
components?

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sprinter = greater horizontal component
muscles exert force on the ground and equal and opposite force is friction = pushes sprinter forwards and acceleration

sprinter push backwards with their muscles (less downwards) = cause larger frictional force forwards = larger horizontal acceleration = maximise forward velocity and a faster race

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16
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parabolic flight

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large weight & negligible air resistance force
1 force = gravity = decreases vertical component act downwards from +ve to -ve
symmetrical (parabola)
balls motion has vertical &horizontal components

17
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factors affecting horizontal displacement?

A
  1. speed of release
  2. angle of release
  3. height of release
18
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horizontal displacement

A

shortest distance from starting point to finishing point in a line parallel to the ground

19
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release and landing height equal

A

optimum 45 e.g long jump

20
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release > landing height

A

optimum angle <45 e.g. shot-put

21
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release < landing height

A

optimum > 45 e.g basketball shot/chip in golf

22
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non parabolic flight

A

lighter mass,
account for effects of air resistance
e.g. badminton shuttle cock

23
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parabola

A

curve with matching left and right hand sides