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Projectile
Motion
Motion in Two Dimensions
PREPARED BY: TYPE YOUR NAME HERE
S9FE - IVa -34
Describe the
horizontal and
vertical motions of a
projectile
A Question to Begin
 At the instant a horizontally pointed cannon
ball is fired, a cannonball held at the
cannon’s side is released and drops to the
ground. Which cannonball strikes the
ground first, the one fired from the cannon
or the one dropped?
What is a Projectile?
 Any object that continues in motion by its own inertia and is influenced
only by the downward force of gravity (and air resistance)
- an object dropped from rest is a projectile
- an object thrown straight upward is a projectile
- an object thrown upward at an angle to the horizontal
The path that the projectile
follows is a parabola…
 the path is called its trajectory
Horizontal Motion
 If there is no force acting on an object, then it will continue moving at a
constant speed in the same direction.
- there will be no change in its velocity
- distance will increase the same amount with each second
Free Fall Revisited
 An object in free fall is only acted
on by gravity
- Acceleration due to gravity is
9.8 m/s2
– distance covered increases with
each second
Projectile Motion Combines Vertical
Motion and Horizontal Motion
 The vertical motion of a projectile is not affected by its
horizontal motion
-meaning: The vertical motion of a projectile is identical
to an object in free fall
 The horizontal motion of a projectile is not affected by
its vertical motion
- meaning the projectile will travel the same horizontal
distance as it would if it were simply rolling on a flat
surface in the absence of friction
Projectile Motion Combines Horizontal
Motion and Vertical Motion
The vertical and
horizontal motion of a
projectile are
independent of each
other
Horizontal Path Without Gravity
Vertical
Path
G9 Science Q4- Week 1-2 Projectile Motion.ppt
Projectile Motion
 Projectiles follow a
parabolic trajectory
Horizontal component
along trajectory
remains unchanged.
Acceleration only occurs
in the vertical
component
G9 Science Q4- Week 1-2 Projectile Motion.ppt
Projectile Motion and
Complementary Angles
 Different launch angles result in different horizontal
distances traveled by the projectile
 Same range is obtained from two different launching angles
when the angles add up to 90°.
 Object launched at an angle of 60 has the same range as if it were thrown at an
angle of 30.
- What launch angle would have the same range as a projectile
launched at 20o
?
Projectile Calculations
Horizontal Distance
d = v(t)
Vertical Velocity
Vf = Vi + gt
For Projectiles Launched horizontally
Horizontal Velocity
vf = vi + at
Vertical Distance
d = vit + ½ gt2
Review
 What is the path of a projectile called?
Trajectory
Review
 Is projectile
motion one
dimensional?
 No, it is 2
dimensional-
vertical and
horizontal
Review
 What force (s)
is acting on the
projectile?
 Gravity only
Review
 Which direction,
horizontal or
vertical has
acceleration?
 Which direction,
horizontal or
vertical has
constant speed?
 Vertical
 Horizontal
Review
 Two identical
balls roll off the
edge of a table.
One leaves the
table travelling
twice the speed of
the other. Which
ball hits the floor
first?
 Both hit the
ground at the
same time. The
difference in
horizontal velocity
does not affect
the vertical time.
Review
 At the instant a horizontally pointed
cannon ball is fired, a cannonball held at
the cannon’s side is released and drops to
the ground. Which cannonball strikes the
ground first, the one fired from the cannon
or the one dropped?
 They hit at the exact same time
Draw vector arrows representing the vx and vy velocity
components during the course of the motion. The length of
the arrows should represent the magnitude of the velocity
components.
Draw vector arrows representing
the vx and vy velocity components during the
course of the motion.
 Content, images, text, etc. used belong to the rightful owner.
No copyright infringement intended.

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G9 Science Q4- Week 1-2 Projectile Motion.ppt

  • 1. Projectile Motion Motion in Two Dimensions PREPARED BY: TYPE YOUR NAME HERE
  • 2. S9FE - IVa -34 Describe the horizontal and vertical motions of a projectile
  • 3. A Question to Begin  At the instant a horizontally pointed cannon ball is fired, a cannonball held at the cannon’s side is released and drops to the ground. Which cannonball strikes the ground first, the one fired from the cannon or the one dropped?
  • 4. What is a Projectile?  Any object that continues in motion by its own inertia and is influenced only by the downward force of gravity (and air resistance) - an object dropped from rest is a projectile - an object thrown straight upward is a projectile - an object thrown upward at an angle to the horizontal
  • 5. The path that the projectile follows is a parabola…  the path is called its trajectory
  • 6. Horizontal Motion  If there is no force acting on an object, then it will continue moving at a constant speed in the same direction. - there will be no change in its velocity - distance will increase the same amount with each second
  • 7. Free Fall Revisited  An object in free fall is only acted on by gravity - Acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s2 – distance covered increases with each second
  • 8. Projectile Motion Combines Vertical Motion and Horizontal Motion  The vertical motion of a projectile is not affected by its horizontal motion -meaning: The vertical motion of a projectile is identical to an object in free fall  The horizontal motion of a projectile is not affected by its vertical motion - meaning the projectile will travel the same horizontal distance as it would if it were simply rolling on a flat surface in the absence of friction
  • 9. Projectile Motion Combines Horizontal Motion and Vertical Motion The vertical and horizontal motion of a projectile are independent of each other
  • 10. Horizontal Path Without Gravity Vertical Path
  • 12. Projectile Motion  Projectiles follow a parabolic trajectory Horizontal component along trajectory remains unchanged. Acceleration only occurs in the vertical component
  • 14. Projectile Motion and Complementary Angles  Different launch angles result in different horizontal distances traveled by the projectile  Same range is obtained from two different launching angles when the angles add up to 90°.  Object launched at an angle of 60 has the same range as if it were thrown at an angle of 30. - What launch angle would have the same range as a projectile launched at 20o ?
  • 15. Projectile Calculations Horizontal Distance d = v(t) Vertical Velocity Vf = Vi + gt For Projectiles Launched horizontally Horizontal Velocity vf = vi + at Vertical Distance d = vit + ½ gt2
  • 16. Review  What is the path of a projectile called? Trajectory
  • 17. Review  Is projectile motion one dimensional?  No, it is 2 dimensional- vertical and horizontal
  • 18. Review  What force (s) is acting on the projectile?  Gravity only
  • 19. Review  Which direction, horizontal or vertical has acceleration?  Which direction, horizontal or vertical has constant speed?  Vertical  Horizontal
  • 20. Review  Two identical balls roll off the edge of a table. One leaves the table travelling twice the speed of the other. Which ball hits the floor first?  Both hit the ground at the same time. The difference in horizontal velocity does not affect the vertical time.
  • 21. Review  At the instant a horizontally pointed cannon ball is fired, a cannonball held at the cannon’s side is released and drops to the ground. Which cannonball strikes the ground first, the one fired from the cannon or the one dropped?  They hit at the exact same time
  • 22. Draw vector arrows representing the vx and vy velocity components during the course of the motion. The length of the arrows should represent the magnitude of the velocity components.
  • 23. Draw vector arrows representing the vx and vy velocity components during the course of the motion.
  • 24.  Content, images, text, etc. used belong to the rightful owner. No copyright infringement intended.