 LT: I will understand the basic concepts of projectile motion  Go over Homework  Vector individual concept quiz  Projectile motion notes  Lab “Bull’s.

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 LT: I will understand the basic concepts of projectile motion  Go over Homework  Vector individual concept quiz  Projectile motion notes  Lab “Bull’s Eye” next class

 Projectile motion  parabolic

 Work through examples 3-6, and 3-9 found on pg , make sure you write them out as you work through them, think of any questions you have on these problems. Problem # 17 and 21 and misconception problems pg 67 and 68 #1-12.

In archery, should the arrow be aimed directly at the target? How should your angle of aim depend on the distance to the target?