Assuming that air resistance is negligible, what force is acting on a projectile during its flight? In what direction?
The gravitational force acts on the projectile.
We know that this force is alway directed toward the earth i.e. directed downward.
Assuming that air resistance is negligible, what force is acting on a projectile during its flight?...
7. Assuming there is negligible air resistance, what is the range of a projectile fired from ground level with a velocity of 30.0 m/s at an angle of 30° to the horizontal? 20 G
We pitch a ball into the air, the ball follows (straight line/arc) path. Assuming that air resistance is negligible, what force is acting on a projectile during its flight? In what direction? The horizontal distance (range) a projectile travelled depends on the (launch angle/lunch speed/both) A ball is launched by a spring loaded launcher at an initial speed. We can measure the initial (launch) speed in the lab by: Launch the ball straight up and measure the maximum height it...
QUESTION 4 For the motion of a projectile with no air resistance. How does total flight time change if you double the mass of your projectile? The time of flight is doubled. The time of flight is halved. The time of flight is the same for both masses. The time of flight decreases proportionally to the inverse of the mass. QUESTION 5 Which of these quantities stay constant for the 2D motion of a projectile with no air resistance? Acceleration...
Neglecting air resistance, what are the three primary quantities responsible for the time-of-flight for any projectile? For each, briefly describe how that quantity affects the projectile’s time of flight.
“Answer the following questions for projectile motion on level ground assuming negligible air resistance (the initial angle being neither nor ): (a) Is the acceleration ever zero? (b) When is the velocity a minimum? A Maximum? (c) Can the velocity ever be the same as the initial velocity at a time other than at t=0? (d) Can the speed ever be the same as the initial speed at a time other than at t=0?
For part (a) it is just Projectile motion w/o air resistance
which have been solved.
But i need help i with part b
b) Projectile motion with wind force but wlo air resistance (8%) Re-derive the math model adding in a wind force function, w(t), acting on the projectile during its trajectory. Considering an arbitrary w(t) that can be defined by the user, solve for the velocities using the RK4 numerical method in a program. Then, integrate numerically (eg. by...
Assuming there is no air resistance, the horizontal velocity of an object in projectile motion is: A. Changing B. Constant C. Always zero, regardless of the initial horizontal velocity component
what is the time of flight for a projectile each of these
following case?
What is the time of flight for a projectile each of these following cases? Gravity is acting in the negative y-direction. a. A ball is thrown at 0° from the horizontal. It lands at Ax 6m, Ay--3m. b. A ball is thrown at 30° from the horizontal. It lands at ?? 10m,Ay Orn. c. A ball is thrown at 60° from the horizontal. It lands at...
A rock is dropped from the top of a building. Assuming air resistance is negligible, will the sum of kinetic energy plus potential energy be conserved? (Kinetic + Potential = Constant?) Why/why not?
a net force 28N is acting on a falling object. It experiences an air resistance of 8.5 N. Accekeration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s2 what is the mass