Chapter 6 Projectiles - Year 2 Flashcards
What is the main theory about projectiles?
Horizontal velocity will remain constant so you can use d=st
The vertical velocity will only be effected by gravity (which is a constant deaccelerant) so you can use SUVAT
What do you know is true at the TP of a projectile?
Vertical velocity will be = 0
But horizontal velocity is still constant
Whenever you are asked to work out speed what should you be thinking?
You need to find the horizontal and vertical components then use pythagorus
What does the range of the flight mean?
The total horizontal distance that it travels
How do you calculate the range?
Use vertical velocity and the fact that at the vertical displacement (will be 0 if the projectile was fired from the floor or will be normally stated in the question (remember it will be negative)) then calculate the time taken for that
Then use d=st to calculate the horizontal distance
How do you find the direction of motion of a particle?
You calculate the vertical and horizontal speeds then use trigonometry to work out the angle
What is the general strategy for projectiles when you are not using numbers?
Use g not 9.8
Find a value of t (by vertical or horizontal velocity) in terms of u then sub it into the other equation to find an answer
What is an important thing to remember in the end part of projectiles?
I haven’t had to ever factorise something with a t^2 +ut+6=0 in it
Working out the t and substituting it into the other equations can be done either way which produce different results