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Projectile Motion

Explore the concept of projectile motion launched at an angle. Discover how the launch angle affects the maximum distance traveled in the x-direction. Consider air resistance and its impact on the motion.

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Projectile Motion

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  1. Projectile Motion Launched at an angle This will done qualitatively instead of quantitatively. So there will be no calculations.

  2. What angle will get the maximum distance? (in the x direction) • Distance in the x direction depends on time and velocity in the x direction • Shooting it directly horizontally, will give you the fastest x velocity… • but it will also give you the shortest time in the air. You need to point it up to increase this. • Shooting it straight up will give you the maximum time in the air… • but it will also give you the slowest x velocity, actually zero x velocity. You need to tilt it down to increase this.

  3. Diagrams horizontal vertical high angle low angle Maximum distance

  4. An angle of 45o will give you the maximum distance in the x direction • If you consider air resistance you want it to be slightly less than 45o • If you are launching from some height above the ground, it will be less than 45o • The higher you go the smaller the angle will be approaching 0o but never getting there

  5. Projectiles launched at an angle • vi in the y direction will no longer be 0 • Everything else stays the same from the calculation problems that we have been doing, this would only adding an extra step if we were to do the calculations.

  6. Air resistance • Air resistance would decelerate motion in all directions. • The faster an object is moving, the more air resistance it will fell. • There is a point where the air resistance in the y direction will cancel out the acceleration due to gravity.

  7. Does that mean it would stop falling? • NO!!!!!!! • It has to have a high velocity moving downward to reach the point where air resistance cancels out acceleration due to gravity. • This means it would no longer change its velocity. • This velocity is called terminal velocity.

  8. Shot fired without air resistance

  9. Shot fired with air resistance

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