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4th Quarter

SCIENCE 9
Session 9
Have faith that the hardships will pass!

Open your Mute your Take down Participate


camera at microphones notes actively
all times
Let us Pray
Dear Lord, I pray that you give me
strength today to be strong for You in
this world full of temptations. Lord,
You know that there are struggles I
will go through today. I pray that you
are with me as I go through them.
Checking of Attendance
IMPORTANT REMINDERS
Complete Materials for SIP
board (Wednesday)
Graded (part of the rubric)
Horizontally Thrown Projectile
★ The horizontal velocity
remains constant during
the course of the
trajectory.

★ The vertical motion has


a constant downward
acceleration due to
gravity.
PROJECTILE
LAUNCHED AT AN
ANGLE
Learning Targets
★ Describe the relationship between the angle of
release, the height and range of the projectile
released at an angle.
★ Solve problems involving projectiles launched at
an angle.
Parabolic Path Of The
Projectile
What happens to the vertical velocity as the projectile rises above?

A B
As the projectile rises the As the projectile rises the
vertical velocity (Vy) decreases. vertical velocity (Vy) increases.
What happens to the vertical velocity as the projectile rises above?

A B
As the projectile rises the As the projectile rises the
vertical velocity (Vy) decreases. vertical velocity (Vy) increases.
What happens to the vertical velocity as the projectile reaches its
maximum height?

AVertical velocity becomes zero Vertical velocity increases


B
at the projectile’s maximum at the projectile’s maximum
height. height.
What happens to the vertical velocity as the projectile reaches its
maximum height?

AVertical velocity becomes zero Vertical velocity increases


B
at the projectile’s maximum at the projectile’s maximum
height. height.
What happens to the vertical velocity of the projectile as it returns
back to the ground?

A B
It agrees to the direction of It agrees to the direction of
gravitational force hence gravitational force hence
vertical velocity decreases. vertical velocity increases.
What happens to the vertical velocity of the projectile as it returns
back to the ground?

A B
It agrees to the direction of It agrees to the direction of
gravitational force hence gravitational force hence
vertical velocity decreases. vertical velocity increases.
TAKE NOTE!

Horizontal velocity is constant.


TAKE NOTE!

A projectile’s constant downward acceleration (a) changes the


vertical velocity vy​ throughout the trajectory.
TAKE NOTE!

Vertical velocity becomes zero at the projectile’s maximum


height.
The angle at
which a
projectile is
launched dictates
the range, height
and time of flight
it will experience
when in
projectile
motion.
Trajectory of Different Angles
Trajectory of Different Angles
Which angle results in the greatest
range?
Which angle results in the maximum
height?
How will you compare the distance traveled by
projectile launched at an angle 30° and 60°?
The angle of release affects the range
and height of a projectile.
If the projectile is fired at an angle of 45°,
maximum range is achieved.
An object launched at an angle of 30° will also
be the SAME if it is launched at 60°.
As the angle of launched increases, the
vertical displacement of the projectile will
also increase.
The higher the projection height, the
longer the flight time.
Sports Trivia
“The best angle of
trajectory”
If the projectile is
fired at an angle of
45°, maximum range
is achieved.
Seatwork #2 (Science cle)- PDF Format

A golf ball was hit into the air with an initial


velocity of 4.47 m/s at an angle of 66° above
the horizontal. How high did the ball go and
how far did it fly horizontally?
Exit Pass
How does the angle of
projection affect the
range and maximum
height of a projectile?
Closing Prayer
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL
SUCCOR
JOIN US IN PRAISING THE
LORD

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