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Projectile Motion Let’s Go Skydiving! Principles Of Engineering
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Skydiving Training Speaking the Lingo
Speed is the distance traveled per unit time. Velocity is an object's speed and direction of motion. Acceleration is a change in velocity over a certain period of time. Give examples of each term Add notes to each slide
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Skydiving Training Speaking the Lingo
Gravity tends to pull all objects toward the center of the earth. Gravitational Acceleration is the constant describing the acceleration of any object falling toward the earth. -9.8 m/sec2 -32 ft/sec2 Gravity is expressed as a negative because as a vector force it would pointing down.
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0 Seconds Acceleration: 32 ft/sec/sec Velocity: 0 ft/sec
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1 Second Acceleration: 32 ft/sec/sec Velocity: 32 ft/sec
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2 Seconds Acceleration: 32 ft/sec/sec Velocity: 64 ft/sec
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3 Seconds Acceleration: 32 ft/sec/sec Velocity: 96 ft/sec
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4 Seconds Acceleration: 32 ft/sec/sec Velocity: 128 ft/sec
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5 Seconds Acceleration: 32 ft/sec/sec Velocity: 160 ft/sec
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6 Seconds Acceleration: 32 ft/sec/sec Velocity: 192 ft/sec
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What's more daring than Skydiving?
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The Human Cannonball
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Human Cannonball Training
Speaking the Lingo A projectile is any moving object upon which the only active force is gravity. Gravity pulls all projectiles toward the center of the earth at the same rate.
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Human Cannonball Training
Speaking the Lingo Firing Angle (θ) is measured in degrees. It is the angle at which the projectile left the cannon. Initial Velocity (Vi) is the angular speed of a projectile at the start of its flight.
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Human Cannonball Training
Don't Try This at Home 4 Seconds 4 Seconds 0 ft/sec 0 ft/sec 3 Seconds 5 Seconds 32 ft/sec 32 ft/sec 2 Seconds 6 Seconds 64 ft/sec 64 ft/sec 1 Second 7 Seconds 96 ft/sec 96 ft/sec 0 Seconds Initial Velocity (Vi) 8 Seconds 128 ft/sec 128 ft/sec
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Human Cannonball Training
Gravity OFF Constant Horizontal Velocity 0 Sec. 1 Sec. 2 Sec. 3 Sec. 4 Sec.
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Human Cannonball Training
Gravity ON Constant Horizontal Velocity Gravitational Acceleration 32 ft/sec2 0 Sec. 1 Sec. 2 Sec. 3 Sec. 4 Sec.
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Human Cannonball Training Calculating Initial Velocity
Gravity should be substituted in as a negative number. Because the formula has a negative sign in front of g it becomes a positive value for the purpose of solving the equation.
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Human Cannonball Training Calculating Horizontal Distance
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Human Cannonball Training Calculating Firing Angle
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