projectile motion Flashcards

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what is projectile motion?

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is an object propelled into the air or water

- affected by gravity and air resistance.

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how does air resistance affect projectile motion?

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Without air resistance = projectile horizontal velocity would remain constant

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how does gravity affect projectile motion?

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  • Downwards force brings projectiles back to the ground
  • Causes objects to accelerate towards the earth at a rate
  • gives object a parabolic flight path
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what is the path of a projectile?

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trajectory

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5
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what are the two components which affect the trajectory of the projectile to curve?

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  • Horizontal

- Vertical

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what is the horizontal component?

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  • Affected by air resistance
  • horizontal distance covered by a projectile
  • NO air resistance = horizontal would remain the same
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what is the vertical component?

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  • Affected by gravity
  • height reached by the projectile
  • NO gravity = projectile will keep going
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what is the flight path of a projectile determined by?

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  • Angle of release
  • Speed of release
  • Height of release
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what is angle of release?

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  • determines trajectory shape.

- optimal angle = 45⁰ (height of release and landing height remain equal )

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what happens when there is an angle of release less than 45⁰?

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  • results in shorter horizontal distances, shorter vertical distances and shorter flight times
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what happens when there is an angle of release more than 45⁰?

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  • shorter horizontal distances, greater vertical distances and longer flight times
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what is height of release?

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  • releasing a projectile from a given height then landing at ground level
  • greater the height of release of a projectile = the greater the horizontal distance it will cover
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13
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what are the general principles of height of release?

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  • Release height = landing height = 45° (Kicking soccer ball from ground)
  • Release height lower than landing height = < 45° (Throwing)
  • Release height is higher landing height = > 45° (Hitting golf ball onto elevated green)
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what is speed of release?

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  • The greater the speed or velocity of release = the greater the distance a projectile will carry.
  • maximizes the distance travelled.
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