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Prepared by: Miss Jai O.

Objectives:
a) Explain the Uniformly Accelerated Motion-
Vertical Dimension
b) Solve word problems regarding Uniformly
Accelerated motion on Vertical Dimension
with the intervention of gravity and initial
launch force
Review !!!
• What are the formula used to achieve the
value for
– TIME
– HEIGHT
– INITIAL VELOCITY and
– FINAL VELOCITY
UAM
Illustrated
(AV)
Guide Questions
What have you noticed in the video?

• The rate of acceleration due to gravity is


different on different planets
• Upward direction means positive value for
height/ velocity
• Downward direction means negative value
What idea connects you to the formula for
the height?
If the object is in free-fall, the value for height
and final velocity is negative
Height is the equivalence of distance in
horizontal dimension
Height depends on the relationship and
influence of time and acceleration due to gravity
with the initial velocity of the moving object
How do you describe the velocity?
• When the object starts from rest=
0 m/s
• When it comes to a stop = 0 m/s
Raw Data and Time of the Ball in the Air
TRIAL Total time (s) Time (s)

1 2.40 1.20

2 2.60 1.30

3 3.10 1.55

Average 2.7 1.35


To get the initial velocity;

𝑉𝑖 = 𝑉𝑓 + 𝑎𝑔 𝑡
To get the value for height;
2
𝑎𝑔 𝑡
ℎ = 𝑉𝑖 𝑡 +
2
Table 2. Initial Velocity and Maximum height
reached by the ball
TRIAL Velocity (Initial) Height (m)
m/s

1 -11.76 m/s 7.056 m

2 -12.74 m/s -24.843 m

3 -15.19 m/s -35.31675 m

Average
The Observation deck of
a tall skyscraper is 370
m above the street.
Sample Determine the time
Problem required for the penny
to free fall from the
deck to the street below.
Solution
Given:
𝑽𝒊 = 𝟎 𝒎/𝒔
𝒉 = −𝟑𝟕𝟎 𝒎
𝒂𝒈 = −𝟗. 𝟖𝒎/𝒔𝟐

Unknown:
t=?
Equation
𝑎𝑔 𝑡 2
ℎ = 𝑉𝑖 𝑡 +
2
𝑚2
(−9.8 ) 𝑡2
𝑠
-370 m= (0 m/s)t +
2
𝑚2
(−9.8 ) 𝑡2
𝑠
-370 m=
2
−370 m (−4.9 m/𝑠2) 𝑡 2
=
−4.9 m/𝑠 2 (−4.9 m/𝑠2)
75.5 𝑠 2 = 𝑡 2

t= 8.69 s
Supply the Complete Term
Application
• In what field of sports do you
observe throwing?
• How do you relate this concept at
home?
• What activities do you do that makes
UAM-Vertical Dimension
Observable?
• What does this topic mean to
everyday routines?
• How will you perform duties and
responsibilities knowing that
there is gravity?
Test
You drop a rock from rest off of a
Cliff and it hits the ground 8.3
seconds later. How tall is the cliff?
Read in advance about Motion in two Dimensions
pages 241-246

Guide Questions:
1.How do you describe the projectile?
2.What do you mean by neglecting air resistance?
3.How do you find the relationship between
horizontal and vertical motions?

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