ohhhh ok thank you so muchwhen the projectile is launched horizontally. You can find through the following methods.
1. Use , since we can simplify the expression to
2. Use , which can be rearranged to
?i have a question. when do i know to make because sometimes i have to for the height and others not. This is in regards to finding Sy btw.
but sometimes in questions where max height needs to be found, and the projectile has been launched horizontally, there is no higher the object can go and thus there is no upwards velocity is my understanding from @Lith_30 explanation.?
Uy=0 occurs when the projectile it at its max height
yeah if it is launched horizontally the max height is at the initial velocity which is vy=0. Like throwing a ball off a table.but sometimes in questions where max height needs to be found, and the projectile has been launched horizontally, there is no higher the object can go and thus there is no upwards velocity is my understanding from @Lith_30 explanation.
is it not more like rolling a ball off a table? because then there is no additional height.yeah if it is launched horizontally the max height is at the initial velocity which is vy=0. Like throwing a ball off a table.
Yeah, if it is launched at an angle that is not vertical or horizontal, there will always be vertical and horizontal components for the velocity.is it not more like rolling a ball off a table? because then there is no additional height.
yes thats what i meant lol.is it not more like rolling a ball off a table? because then there is no additional height.
I doubt they'd ask the max height for the projectile if it rolled of a table or its launched horizontally. The trajectory is half a parabola in essence so the point it rolled of or was "launched horizontally" would be max height. I presume they might ask for height the ball was launched at, and in that case you would simply use the equations to find it.but sometimes in questions where max height needs to be found, and the projectile has been launched horizontally, there is no higher the object can go and thus there is no upwards velocity is my understanding from @Lith_30 explanation.
Enjoy Mod 5 its really fun and Mod 6 is probs the most fun (hardest for some lol).I doubt they'd ask the max height for the projectile if it rolled of a table or its launched horizontally. The trajectory is half a parabola in essence so the point it rolled of or was "launched horizontally" would be max height. I presume they might ask for height the ball was launched at, and in that case you would simply use the equations to find it.
(since u_y = 0) (v_y = u_y+gt therefore v_y = gt)
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Yeah I finished it, it was pretty good overall. I enjoyed P.M the most, Circular Motion and Space were pretty cool as well. I cant be bothered to start Mod 6.Enjoy Mod 5 its really fun and Mod 6 is probs the most fun (hardest for some lol).
Mod 7 and 8 is just aight.
Yeah, if it is launched at an angle that is not vertical or horizontal, there will always be vertical and horizontal components for the velocity.
is mod 8 not really fun?Enjoy Mod 5 its really fun and Mod 6 is probs the most fun (hardest for some lol).
Mod 7 and 8 is just aight.
whats strive, is it good?Bro buy the strive physics textbook and grind that. You'll easily get 90+
na i liked mod 6 that best. Some interesting stuff like lenz law, transformers and faradays law etc...is mod 8 not really fun?
oh wow sounds really coolna i liked mod 6 that best. Some interesting stuff like lenz law, transformers and faradays law etc...
its like a compilation of all past HSC questions organised for each module. Good for revision. Its thirty dollars but its worth it.whats strive, is it good?
it sounds cool, also what striveMod 8 is all about stars, big bang and evolution of the atom -> basically explaining how the universe evolved
its aight