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Ideal Projectile Equations: If the only force is weight, then

Ideal Projectile Equations: If the only force is weight, then the x velocity stays constant (a x = 0). The y velocity changes with time and position (y acceleration a y = -g). Remember to use the correct g for your units!.

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Ideal Projectile Equations: If the only force is weight, then

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  1. Ideal Projectile Equations: If the only force is weight,then thex velocity stays constant (ax = 0). The y velocity changes with time and position (y acceleration ay = -g). Remember to use the correct g for your units!

  2. A general projectile motion problem involves seven “pieces” of information [ x0, y0, q, xL, yL, and tL ] . Usually you are given five of these and asked to find the remaining two, usually applying the two position equations.

  3. A general projectile motion problem involves seven “pieces” of information [ x0, y0, q, xL, yL, and tL ] .

  4. A general projectile motion problem involves seven “pieces” of information [ x0, y0, q, xL, yL, and tL ] .

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