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Motion…..
An objects change in position
over a period of time compared
to a reference point
Your Task! Guide questions /
For Group 1:
One Student from the group will
Instruction:
stand on the top of a chair and will 1. Draw the Path of the
drop a piece of crumpled paper. crumpled paper.
For Group 2:
2. What is the direction
One Student from the group will of the motion of the
gently flick a piece of crumpled paper?
paper on top of the armchair.
(Make sure that the paper will not
3.In what axis or
fall) dimension did the paper
travel?
For Group 3:
One Student from the group will
4. What do you think
flick the crumpled paper at the causes the paper to
edge of the table. move that way?
Guide questions /
Instruction:
1. Draw the Path of the
crumpled paper.
2. What is the direction
of the motion of the
paper?
3.In what axis or
dimension did the paper
travel?
4. What do you think
causes the paper to
move that way?
Projectile
Motion
Projectile Motion
Motion In Two Dimensions
Projectile motion is a combination
of horizontal motion and vertical
motion.
The horizontal motion of a
projectile is constant
C_n_t_nt
because no other force
acts horizontally
The vertical motion
of a projectile is
nothing more than
free fall with a
constant downward
acceleration due to
gravity.
G_vi_y
The vertical motion of a projected object is
independent of its horizontal motion.
The path of a projectile is called
its Train
trajectory.
– in + inject – tin + Story - s
The trajectory of a projectile is a
parabola.
Part – t + able – le + solar - r
A projectile moves horizontally with
constant velocity while being accelerated
vertically. The result is a motion in a
curved path.
The motion of a
projectile is determined
only by the object’s Horizontal
velocity
andgravity.
The longest horizontal distance is called
range.
Rate – ate + change - ch

dx = (vx) (t)
The vertical distance covered is called height.
= Head
t + (since
– ad +vy is zero)
eight -e
2
=
2
t = Total time of flight
g = acceleration due to gravity (-)
In Conclusion
A projectile is any object upon which
the only force is gravity. 81/
9.89Kg.
+ 0.8
m/s=

Projectiles travel with a parabolic


trajectory due to the influence of
gravity.
H_ri_o_ _al
There are no horizontal forces acting
upon projectiles and thus no horizontal
Ac_ele_a_ _ _n
Traffic Light

Green – Yes
Red – no
Orange - Unsure
A projectile or not?
A projectile or not?
A projectile or not?
A projectile or not?
A projectile or not?
A projectile or not?
A projectile or not?
What else?
https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/ht
ml/projectile-motion/latest/projec
tile-motion_en.html
Test your knowledge

On a 1/8 sheet of paper, write only the


letter of your answer.
1.Which of the following describe a
projectile motion?
a. A motion in a straight line.
b. A motion that is not influenced by
gravity.
c. A motion that is influenced by gravity
and horizontal velocity
d. A motion that follows a circular path.
Test your knowledge

2. What are the two components


of the projectile motion?

a. Backward and Forward


b. Downward and upward.
c. Horizontal and Vertical
d. Inner and outward
Test your knowledge

3. Which of the following causes


the object in a projectile motion
moves downward?
a. Acceleration
b. Gravity
c. Momentum
d. Speed
Test your knowledge

4. Which of the following refers


to the horizontal distance travelled
by an object in a projectile
motion?
a. Gravity
b. Height
c. Parabola
d. Range
Test your knowledge

5. Which is not an example of a


projectile motion?
a. Diving
b. Throwing a ball
c. Water fountain
d. 300 meter dash
Test your knowledge

1.Which of the following describe a


projectile motion?
a. A motion in a straight line.
b. A motion that is not influenced by
gravity.
c. A motion that is influenced by
gravity and horizontal velocity
d. A motion that follows a circular path.
Test your knowledge

2. What are the two components


of the projectile motion?

a. Backward and Forward


b. Downward and upward.
c. Horizontal and Vertical
d. Inner and outward
Test your knowledge

3. Which of the following causes


the object in a projectile motion
moves downward?
a. Acceleration
b. Gravity
c. Momentum
d. Speed
Test your knowledge

4. Which of the following refers


to the horizontal distance travelled
by an object in a projectile
motion?
a. Gravity
b. Height
c. Parabola
d. Range
Test your knowledge

5. Which is not an example of a


projectile motion?
a. Diving
b. Throwing a ball
c. Water fountain
d. 300 meter dash
Set A.
Search and list down the
kinematic equation involve in
solving problem related to
projectile motion.
Set B
Illustrate and label the component of projectile
motion using the sample problem below.

A soccer ball is kicked off horizontally from a 22.0


meter high cliff and lands a distance of 35.0 meters
from the edge of the hill. Determine the initial
horizontal velocity of the soccer ball.
Set C. Using the same sample problem on set B,
Identify the following:
a. known quantities;
b. unknown quantity/ies; and
c. equation to be used.
Test your knowledge

Suppose an airplane drops a flare while it


is moving at constant horizontal speed at
an elevated height. Assuming that air
resistance is negligible, where will the flare
land relative to the plane?
A. Directly below the plane.
B. Below the plane and ahead of it.
C. Below plane and behind it.
Why does the horizontal component of a
projectile’s motion remain constant?

Because no force acts on it horizontally.


Why does the vertical component of a
projectile’s motion undergo change?

Because gravity is pulling it downward.


How does the vertical distance a projectile
falls below an otherwise straight-line path
compare with the vertical distance it would
fall from rest in the same time?

The vertical and horizontal distances are


equal.
A projectile is launched vertically at 100
m/s. If air resistance can be neglected, at
what speed does it return to its initial
level?

100 m/s

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