Find the equation of the path, or trajectory y=f(x), in a projectile motion if you know...
Describe projectile motion, making short notes on the definition of projectile motion, the trajectory of the object in motion, why and how this two-dimensional situation can be separated into two one dimensional parts and give details on its horizontal and vertical velocity and acceleration
Create a program that plots the trajectory, from the initial height
to the ground, of a projectile accelerating both in the horizontal
and vertical directions.
-Matlab Code
PROBLEM 4: In your physics class, projectile motion has two components: constant-velocity motion in the horizontal direction and free-fall motion in the vertical direction. However, in reality, the horizontal motion has acceleration due to air resistance, wind, and other factors. The goal of this problem is to visualize the trajectory of a projectile...
In a Physics Projectile Motion Lab, we launched a styrofoam ball in a trajectory and obtained a quadratic equation and graph for the X component and the Y component. Why is my acceleration a larger negative for the ascent rather than the descent (Y components)? Shouldn't the descent have a greater acceleration due to gravity in the y direction?
Motion can be derived from the slope of the graph? 8 . Wild equation Show how position vs time and velocity vs time graphs are connected. Include the following information in your summary: • What are the 5 variables you need for accelerated motion problems? How do you determine the equation you will need to use to solve the problem? What are the accelerated motion kinematics equations? What do +/- mean for kinematics? What combinations of (+/-) velocity and acceleration...
Which of the following statements is not true about projectile motion? ??Projectile motion is two dimensional. ?The faster an object is moving in the x direction, the faster it will move in the y direction. ?The horizontal and vertical components of a moving object are independent of one another. ?Projectile motion has both horizontal and vertical components
For each of the following textbook problems (ch3) use the projectile motion equation to determine the following. Assume no air resistance. {Be sure to use the appropriate signs to indicate direction}: A golf hall rolls off a horizontal cliff with an initial (horizontal) speed of 11.4 m/s. The ball falls a vertical distance of 15.5 m into a lake below. a. How much time does the ball spend in the air? b. What is the horizontal distance from the cliff...
6) A ball is thrown in a projectile motion trajectory with an initial velocity v at an angle θ above the ground. If the acceleration due to gravity is which of the following is the correct expression of the time it takes for the ball to reach its highest point, y, from the ground? a. vsin c. vsie
7. Do the projectile motion
General Motion with Unit Vectors and Components An object undergoes the following consecutive displacements: s (2i +3j +5k)m,s2 (6i- 9j + 2k)m, and s3 (10i 8j -k)m. a) Find the resultant displacement in terms of unit vectors and components. b) State the magnitude of the resultant displacement. 2. Suppose a hiker travels 5 km southwest from their camp. Then, the hiker travels 2 km 75° north of east. a) Find the displacement of the hiker...
Could somebody help me with this question for the coding on
MATLAB? Thank you
Projectile Motion The distance a projectile travels when fired at an angle Θ is a function of time and can be divided into horizontal distance, dVotcos(O) and the vertical distance is dy Vot sin(0)-0.5gt2. Suppose a projectile is fired at an initial velocity of 100 m/s and a launch angle of /4 radians (45°). Use ezplot to graph horizontal distance on the x -axis and vertical...
PROJECTILE MOTION OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this lab is to study the properties of projectile motion. From the motion of a steel ball projected horizontally, the initial velocity of the ball ean be determined from the measured range. For a given initial velocity, the projectile range will be measured for various initial angles, and calculated by applying the theory for motion with constant acceleration BASIC PRINCIPLES: Projectile motion occurs when an object in a two-dimensional plane experiences motion only due...