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Lesson Thread I Full Projectile Motion

Lesson Thread I Full Projectile Motion. Projectile Motion. Lesson I Determine the Maximum Height Part a. Question: Part a.

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Lesson Thread I Full Projectile Motion

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  1. Lesson Thread I Full Projectile Motion Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  2. Projectile Motion Lesson I Determine the Maximum Height Part a Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  3. Question: Part a A batter on the ladies softball team hits a fly ball with an initial velocity of 35 m/s at an angle of 27° above the horizontal. Calculate (a) the maximum height the ball reaches above the ground, (b) the x, y – components of the velocity of the ball at the maximum height, (c) the time it takes the ball to reach the maximum height, (d) the maximum range the ball traveled from the batter. Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  4. Sketch: Part a Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  5. Component Equations: Part a Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  6. Solution: Part a Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  7. Projectile Motion Lesson II Determine the x, y – components at the maximum height. Part b Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  8. Question: Part b A batter on the ladies softball team hits a fly ball with an initial velocity of 35 m/s at an angle of 27° above the horizontal. Calculate (a) the maximum height the ball reaches above the ground, (b) the x, y – components of the velocity of the ball at the maximum height, (c) the time it takes the ball to reach the maximum height, (d) the maximum range the ball traveled from the batter. Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  9. Sketch: Part b Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  10. Component Equations: Part b Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  11. Solution: Part b Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  12. Projectile Motion Lesson III Calculate the time taken to reach the maximum height Part c Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  13. Question: Part c A batter on the ladies softball team hits a fly ball with an initial velocity of 35 m/s at an angle of 27° above the horizontal. Calculate (a) the maximum height the ball reaches above the ground, (b) the x, y – components of the velocity of the ball at the maximum height, (c) the time it takes the ball to reach the maximum height, (d) the maximum range the ball traveled from the batter. Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  14. Sketch: Part c Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  15. Component Equations: Part c Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  16. Solution: Part c Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  17. Projectile Motion Lesson IV Calculate the Range the particle travels horizontally Part d Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  18. Question: Part d A batter on the ladies softball team hits a fly ball with an initial velocity of 35 m/s at an angle of 27° above the horizontal. Calculate (a) the maximum height the ball reaches above the ground, (b) the x, y – components of the velocity of the ball at the maximum height, (c) the time it takes the ball to reach the maximum height, (d) the maximum range the ball traveled from the batter. Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  19. Sketch: Part d x = Range Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  20. Component Equations: Part d Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

  21. Solution: Part d Intellectual Property of Mr. Gary

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