hi the assignment asked me to give an explanation of the physical principles related to the understanding of projectile motion.
can someone guide me on what to wright , thanks !
so far i got
" A projectile is an object launched into air that experiences one force that is weight due to gravity. When a projectile is fired, it follows a parabolic path. The distance an object travels is dependent on the initial velocity of the object and the angle which it was fired at.
The velocity of the projectile at any given time is made up of the vertical and horizontal components. By using Pythagoras we can find the velocity. We set the vertical component as the y value and the horizontal component as the x value. Then solve to find the velocity.
The x component is always constant because it doesn’t receive any additional horizontal force after the initial velocity. The y component experiences a deceleration when the object is reaching its maximum height and acceleration is experienced when being directed to the ground. The force experienced is due to gravity.
Since the x component has no acceleration and stays constant , the acceleration in equations used need to be 0. We can predict where the projectile will land when we are given certain information and using equations in line motion. "
am i on the right track ?
can someone guide me on what to wright , thanks !
so far i got
" A projectile is an object launched into air that experiences one force that is weight due to gravity. When a projectile is fired, it follows a parabolic path. The distance an object travels is dependent on the initial velocity of the object and the angle which it was fired at.
The velocity of the projectile at any given time is made up of the vertical and horizontal components. By using Pythagoras we can find the velocity. We set the vertical component as the y value and the horizontal component as the x value. Then solve to find the velocity.
The x component is always constant because it doesn’t receive any additional horizontal force after the initial velocity. The y component experiences a deceleration when the object is reaching its maximum height and acceleration is experienced when being directed to the ground. The force experienced is due to gravity.
Since the x component has no acceleration and stays constant , the acceleration in equations used need to be 0. We can predict where the projectile will land when we are given certain information and using equations in line motion. "
am i on the right track ?