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September 17/20 Physics

Table of Contents #. Date Title-Page – Page Number 12. September 7/8 Vectors – September 9/10 Vector Components September 13/14 Projectile Motion – September 15/16 Tossed Projectile September 17/20 Parabolic Projectile

Daily work: Date: IN: Objective: Success Criteria: Synthesis Picture I own this still dont understand this OUT: 5

In A snowboarder makes a jump at 10 m/s at an angle of 40 o from horizontal. What is his horizontal and vertical velocities?

Objective: To understand projectile problems with initial velocity at an angle. Success critera: Solve problems with projectiles launched at an angle Solve problems with projectiles launched at an angle

Homework check

A ball is kicked with a velocity of 20 m/s at an angle of 35 o from horizontal. What is the horizontal and vertical initial velocity? How long will it be in the air? How high will the ball go? How far will it go?

A cannon shoots a cannon ball at 18m/s at an angle of 30 o from the horizontal. What is the horizontal and vertical velocity of the cannon ball? How high will it go? How far will it go?

A snowboarder jumps at an angle of 65 o at a velocity of 15 m/s. How high does she go? How high does she go? How far does she go? How far does she go?

A kid throws a snowball at a speed of 4 m/s and an angle of 80 o How long is it in the air? How long is it in the air? How far does it go? How far does it go?

A quarterback throws a pass at 10 m/s at an angle of 35 o from the ground. How far away should the receiver be to catch the pass?

Problem set: Projectile motion

Synthesis

Reflection I ownI still dont understand

Out: A basketball player shoots a free throw with an angle of 40 o with a velocity of 8 m/s. How far does it go?