Title: Chapter 6: Dynamics II: Motion in a Plane
1Chapter 6 Dynamics II Motion in a Plane
- 6.1 Kinematics in two Dimensions
- 6.2 Dynamics in Two Dimensions
- 6.3 Projectile Motion
- 6.4 Relative Motion
2Position and Velocity
3Instantaneous velocity
The Instantaneous velocity vector is tangent to
the trajectory. The direction of the velocity is
to the curve.
4Dont confuse these two graphs
5Acceleration
6The instantaneous acceleration can bedecomposed
into parallel and perpendicular components
7Projectile Motionobject moves in two dimensions
under the gravitational force.
8Plot of projectile motion in t-xy
9Launch angle
10Ex. A ball thrown horizontally at velocity Vi ,
travels a horizontal distance of R m before
hitting the ground. From what height was the ball
thrown?(1) Since ball is thrown horizontally,
Vi VxThere is no acceleration at x
direction.ie. R Vxt, t R/Vx(2) Viy0, h
-1/2gt2
11Problem 42
Solve a quadratic equation to get t
12The maximum height and distance of fly ball
- For projectile motion, always remember
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13Relative Motion
- Relative position
- Relative velocity