Projectile Motion Part 1

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CLASSROOM

RULES
Listen Raise hand Respect

REVIEW
Observ
e and
Tell
How will you describe the path of the ball from
picture 1 to picture 3? The path of the arrow as it
releases from a bow?

PROJECTILE
MOTION
PROJECTILE MOTION
Learning Targets:
At the end of the lesson, I shall be the height and range of the
able to: projectile; and

• describe the horizontal and vertical • highlight the importance of servant


motions of a projectile; leadership in understanding
projectiles and how their motions
• investigate the relationship
are described through the vertical
between the angle of release and
and horizontal components.

PROJECTILE
MOTION
Process time!

1. What did you learn from the video?


Process time!
2. What are the factors involved in the
concept of projectile motion?
Process time!
3. What can you say
about the motion of a
cannon ball launched
at an angle?
Process
time!

4. What are the two


distances mentioned in
the video?
What is a Projectile?
Projectile
• It is an object that is
thrown or launched into
the air and continues to
move on its trajectory
acted upon by a gravity.
• A projectile travels in a curved path called a trajectory.

PROJECTILE MOTION
Motion that happens
when an object is
thrown
or launched into air,
and
ONLY acceleration due to
gravity affects it.
Elements of Projectile Motion
The angle of a projectile's initial velocity
when measured from the horizontal
direction.
Trajectory
3 5
1 the arc/curve-like
TRAJECTORY motion path undergone by a projectile

horizontal direction.
PROJECTILE
An object
undergoing
projectile motion
4
RANGE
2 is the horizontal distance traveled by a projectile.

LAUNCH ANGLE HEIGHT


The angle of a projectile's initial is the vertical distance
velocity when measured from the
traveled by a projectile
Three other important factors in
Projectile Motion:

Time of flight (tf) Maximum height (Ymax


Range (X) )
the entire the maximum projectile.
duration while the horizontal the maximum
projectile is in its distance vertical
trajectory. traveled by the displacement
traveled by the projectile in its trajectory.
Three other important factors in
Projectile Motion:

the maximum horizontal distance

traveled by the projectile.Range (R)

the maximum vertical the entire duration while the


displacement traveled by the Maximum height
projectile in its trajectory.
projectile is in its trajectory.Time of flight

Projectile Motion
• Projectile motion is a combination of
uniform motion along the horizontal
and the motion of a free-falling body
along the vertical.
• It is a two dimension motion.

What type of motion is the vertical and the horizontal


components of a projectile comparable with?
a. The vertical component of a
projectile is similar to a free-
falling
object.

b. The horizontal component of a


projectile, however, is as simple
as a
ball rolling on a flat surface at a
constant velocity.
Let’s do the

Pr
ojectile action relay
Types of Projectiles
Type I projectiles
are those objects
dropped from rest.
Types
of

Projectiles
Types of Projectiles
Type II projectiles
involve an
object
that is thrown
vertically
upward.
Types of Projectiles
Type III
projectiles
involve an
object that is
thrown
upward
at an angle to
the horizontal
Types of Projectiles
Projectile are those objects Projectile involve an object
dropped from rest. that is

Projectile involve an object Type I projectile Type III


that is thrown upward at an
angle to the horizontal
projectile
thrown vertically upward.Type II projectile
Vertically downward
Vertically upward
ravy s e ony em acting on the object.

Thrown at an
angle

Horizontal Component of
Vertical Component of
Motion
Motion

Vx = 0
Vy = gt
Vx = constant
Range: dx = vxt Height: ����
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