One Dimensional Projectile Motion Post-Activity Units: Projectile - an object for which the only force acting upon it is gravity. The force of air resistance.

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One Dimensional Projectile Motion Post-Activity Units: Projectile - an object for which the only force acting upon it is gravity. The force of air resistance is negligibly small or nonexistent for a projectile.

Kinematic Equations Uniform Acceleration! One Dimensional Projectile Motion Post-Activity Projectile - an object for which the only force acting upon it is gravity. The force of air resistance is negligibly small or nonexistent for a projectile.

A minivan falls off of a 221 m tall building. a.What is its velocity as it hits the ground? What do you need to know? What are you given? One Dimensional Projectile Motion Example

A minivan falls off of a 221 m tall building. b.How long did it stay in the air? What do you need to know? What are you given? One Dimensional Projectile Motion Example

A minivan falls off of a 221 m tall building. b.How long did it stay in the air? One Dimensional Projectile Motion Example