Science Q4 W1- Equations For Projectile Launched Horizontally (Huwag na toh HAHAHAHA) Flashcards

1
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What is the symbol/quantity of Displacement?

A

d (Displacement)

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2
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Horizontal component of d

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dx=Vxt

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3
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Vertical component of d (displacement)

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dy=1/2 gt^2

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4
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Symbol/quantity for Initial Velocity

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V i (Initial Velocity)

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5
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Horizontal component of V i (Initial Velocity)

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V ix= V x

Vx= dx/t

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Vertical component of V i (Initial Velocity)

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V iy= 0

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7
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Symbol/quantity for Final Velocity

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V f (Final Velocity)

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Horizontal component of V f (Final velocity)

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V fx = Vx = dx/t

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Vertical component of V f (Final Velocity)

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V fy = –gt

V fy = – √2gdy

(-) sign means downward direction

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10
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Symbol/quantity for acceleration

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a (acceleration)

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11
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Horizontal component for a (acceleration)

A

ax=0

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12
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Vertical component for a (acceleration)

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ay=g

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13
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Symbol/quantity for Time

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t (Time)

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14
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Horizontal component of t (Time)

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t=dx/Vx

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15
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Vertical component of t (time)

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t=√2dy/g

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16
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Quantity/symbol of Resultant velocity

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V R (Resultant Velocity)

17
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Horizontal Component of V R (Resultant Velocity)

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V R = √Vfy^2 + Vfx^2

18
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Vertical component of V R (Resultant Velocity)

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