Projectile motion. A projectile is an object upon which the only force acting is gravity. There are a variety of examples of projectiles.

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Projectile motion

A projectile is an object upon which the only force acting is gravity. There are a variety of examples of projectiles.

An object dropped from rest is a projectile (provided that the influence of air resistance is negligible). An object that is thrown vertically upward is also a projectile (provided that the influence of air resistance is negligible)

And an object which is thrown upward at an angle to the horizontal is also a projectile (provided that the influence of air resistance is negligible). A projectile is any object that onceprojected or dropped continues in motion by its own inertia and is influenced only by the downward force of gravity.inertia

Inertia Inertia is the resistance of any physical object to any change in its state of motion including changes to its speed and direction or the state of rest. It is the tendency of objects to keep moving in a straight line at constant velocity.

A pool ball leaves a 0.60-meter high table with an initial horizontal velocity of 2.4 m/s. Predict the time required for the pool ball to fall to the ground and the horizontal distance between the table's edge and the ball's landing location.

V i = 2.4 m/s t= ? d? 0.60m

Horizontal Information Vertical Information x = ??? v ix = 2.4 m/s a x = 0 m/s/s y = m v iy = 0 m/s a y = -9.8 m/s/s

one of thevertical equations be used to determine the time of flight of the projectile and then one of the horizontal equations be used to find the other unknown quantitiesvertical equationshorizontal equations

The first vertical equation (y = v iy t +0.5a y t 2 ) will allow for the determination of the time. first vertical equation

By substitution of known values, the equation takes the form of m = (0 m/s)t + 0.5(-9.8 m/s/s)t 2

Since the first term on the right side of the equation reduces to 0, the equation can be simplified to m = (-4.9 m/s/s)t 2

If both sides of the equation are divided by -5.0 m/s/s, the equation becomes s 2 = t 2

By taking the square root of both sides of the equation, the time of flight can then be determined. t = s (rounded from s)

Once the time has been determined, a horizontal equation can be used to determine the horizontal displacement of the pool ball.horizontal equation

Recall from the given information, v ix = 2.4 m/s and a x = 0 m/s/s. The first horizontal equation (x = v ix t + 0.5a x t 2 ) can then be used to solve for "x."given information

By substitution of known values, the equation takes the form of x = (2.4 m/s)( s) + 0.5(0 m/s/s)( s) 2 x = 0.84 m (rounded from m)