Title: Projectile Motion
1Projectile Motion
2Fact or Fiction
- For a fastball to travel at 90 mph, the pitchers
hand (or fingers) must be moving at 90 mph when
the ball is released - The moon is constantly falling towards Earth
- A coin dropped off a cliff will reach the ground
before another coin thrown horizontally from the
cliff at the same height.
3Projectile
- Object that is launched by a force and continues
to move by its own inertia - Only force acting on object is gravity
- Trajectory- the path of a projectile (parabola)
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5Projectile Motion
- Horizontal (x) and Vertical (y) components are
independent of each other - No force acts horizontally Horizontal motion is
constant. - Force of gravity acts vertically vertical motion
is accelerated
6What does this mean?
- Objects propelled horizontally also fall
vertically at a rate of 9.8 m/s2 (No matter how
hard object is thrown) - Horizontally launched object and one that is
dropped
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12Rolling Ball off Table
- If we push the ball harder, giving it greater
___________ velocity as it rolls off the table,
the ball takes _____ time to fall to the floor.
Draw the new trajectory
13Rolling Ball off Table
14Projectiles have 2 velocities- Horizontal and
Vertical!
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- Force of gravity only acts vertically
- Vertical Velocity (Vy) - Force of gravity
accelerates objects vertically at a rate of 10
m/s2 downward. (So in the vertical direction
the ball slows down on the way up and speeds back
up on the way down by 10 m/s every second) - Horizontal Velocity (Vx)
- In absence of air resistance, projectile
maintains initial horizontal velocity it was
given. (Inertia) - Vx is constant!
- Vix Vx constant
- Vx dx/t
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15Objects that are thrown horizontally
- only one factor determines the time in air.
- Object's initial height (dy)
- t in air
dy
16Objects that are thrown horizontally
- To find the maximum range (dx) or horizontal
displacement use the formula - dx vxt
17Ex. A stone is thrown horizontally at 7.5 m/s
from a cliff that is 68.4 m high. How far from
the base of the cliff does the stone land?
- Draw a diagram of this situation
- Break up information into x and y!
- 27.8 m from the base of the cliff
18Ex. A baseball is thrown horizontally with a
velocity of 44 m/s. It travels a horizontal
distance of 18 m to the plate before it is caught.
- A. How long does the ball stay in the air?
- B. How far does the ball drop during its flight?
- A 0.41 s B 0.82 m
19What will happen if a pilot drops a package when
the plane is directly over the target?
20The trajectory of a projectile launched upwards
looks like...
21Monkey and the tranquilizer gun
- A scientist needs to shoot the monkey with a
tranquilizer gun, but he knows that as soon as he
shoots the gun, the monkey will let go of the
tree and fall to the ground. Should he aim
(above, beneath, or straight at) the monkey? - Monkey the Hunter
22Thrown at monkey with slow speed
23Thrown at monkey with fast speed
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25Does the moon fall in the sky?
26Satellites are
- Projectiles that fall around Earth
- The moon is a satellite
- Geosynchronous orbits match the Earths spin
27Show what you know
- 1. A projectiles motion is...
- a. linear.
- b. one-dimensional.
- c. two-dimensional.
- d. three-dimensional.
- 2. A projectiles horizontal motion is...
- a. uniform (constant).
- b. accelerated.
- c. absent.
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- 3. The vertical component of a projectiles
motion is... - a. uniform (constant).
- b. accelerated.
- c. absent.
- 4. A boy is riding a skateboard along a smooth,
flat street. If he jumps straight up off the
board, he will land... - a. in front of the board.
- b. behind the board.
- c. on the board.