ACTIVATERECAPIn your previous lesson, you have learned about projectile motionLet us have a short review of the concept of projectile motion. Resentence. Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is incorrect1. A projectile motion has a constant velocity in the horizontal direction.2. The velocity at the maximum height of a projectile motion is not equal to zero3. The path of the projectile motion is called a trajectory.4. A force acting on a projectile is gravity.5. The gravity at the maximum height of a projectile motion is zero.COUIRE
1. ACTIVATERECAPIn your previous lesson, you have learned about projectile motionLet us have a short review of the concept of projectile motion. Resentence. Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is incorrect1. A projectile motion has a constant velocity in the horizontal direction.2. The velocity at the maximum height of a projectile motion is not equal to zero3. The path of the projectile motion is called a trajectory.4. A force acting on a projectile is gravity.5. The gravity at the maximum height of a projectile motion is zero.COUIRE
Answer:
1.True
2.False
3.True
4.True
5.False
2. What is Horizontal Projectile Motion? Vertical Projectile Motion?
Answer:
The horizontal velocity of a projectile is constant (a never changing in value), There is a vertical acceleration caused by gravity; its value is 9.8 m/s/s, down, The vertical velocity of a projectile changes by 9.8 m/s each second, The horizontal motion of a projectile is independent of its vertical motion.
3. 100 m dish projectile motion or non projectile motion
Answer:projectile motion
4. What is the main characteristics difference between horizontal projectile motion and vertical projectile motion
Answer:
The horizontal velocity of a projectile is constant (a never changing in value),
There is a vertical acceleration caused by gravity; its value is 9.8 m/s/s, down,
The vertical velocity of a projectile changes by 9.8 m/s each second,
The horizontal motion of a projectile is independent of its vertical motion.
Explanation:
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5. a flight of soccer ball projectile motion or non projectile motion
Answer:
When the soccer ball is kicked into the air it becomes a projectile and follows a parabolic path through the air. This is how soccer players get the ball up and over defenders with free kicks and across the field with crosses.
6. A basketball shoot to a ringProjectile motion or non projectile motion
Answer:
projectile motion
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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7. what is verical projectile motion and horizontal projectile mption?
Answer:
When the projectile reaches a vertical velocity of zero, this is the maximum height of the projectile and then gravity will take over and accelerate the object downward. The horizontal displacement of the projectile is called the range of the projectile, and depends on the initial velocity of the object.8. Write A if you agree and B if you disagree._1. In projectile motion, the horizontal displacement of an object is the range._2. At the top of the object's flight, the velocity of the object in projectile motion is zero. _3. The path of the object in projectile motion is a parabola._4. Projectile motion consists of two independent vertical and horizontal motions.
Answer:
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9. reflection about vertical motion horizontal motion and projectile motion
Explanation:
The vertical force acts perpendicular to the horizontal motion and will not affect it since perpendicular components of motion are independent of each other. Thus, the projectile travels with a constant horizontal velocity and a downward vertical acceleration.
10. Projectile motion is a form of motion experienced by an object or particle projected into the air. Which of the following solely affects the motion of the object for it be called a projectile?
Answer:
Projectile motion is the motion of an object thrown (projected) into the air. After the initial force that launches the object, it only experiences the force of gravity.
Explanation:
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11. In ideal projectile motion, the velocity of the projectile at its height
Answer:
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12. Refers to the path traced by a projectile it's motion.A. TrajectoryB. ParabolaC. Projectile motionD. Force and motion
Answer:
C. Projectile motion
Explanation:
Projectile motion is a form of motion where an object moves in parabolic path; the path that the object follows is called its trajectory.
13. research about 2 types of projectile motion horizontal and vertical motions of projectile
Answer:
a projectile is an object up on which the only force acting is gravity there are a variety of the examples of projectile dropped from rest is a projectile provide that influence of air resistance and negligible an object that is thrown vertically upward is also projectile provided that the influence of air resistance is labeling project the motion can happen into situation projectiles launched rosanta land projectile launched an angle
14. projectile motion is the motion of a projectile with a constant acceleration a.true b.false
Answer:
a true
Explanation:
15. What is the difference between Projectile motion I (horizontally launched) and Projectile motion II (Vertically Launched)?
Answer:
There is a major difference between the vertical and the horizontal motion of a projectile. This is that the vertical motion is changing, but the horizontal motion is constant (supposing no friction force from air resistance).
The vertical motion of a projectile is non-constant, as it is thrown/fired upwards originally with an unbalanced force at an angle, but once it has left the throwers hand or the gun etc it no longer has a vertical force working on it, save for the possibility of some friction from air resistance which we are ignoring. However it has the forge of gravity working on it, pulling it back down towards the Earth. Thus the projectile will have a vertical velocity which decelerates, until it reaches its maximum point, in which case it begins to accelerate its velocity, but this time in the opposite (downwards) direction. The deceleration/acceleration is 9.8ms^-2 towards the Earth.
The horizontal motion of a projectile is constant, assuming that there is no friction acting on the ball. It is originally accelerated horizontally, however once it leaves the hand/gun etc it has no force acting upon it from this direction. No friction means that there is no force in the opposing direction. Gravity has no effect on the horizontal velocity, as it works perpindicularly to it. As a result, the net force on the projectile is zero, resulting in the projectile continuing to move with the same horizontal motion.
The result of this is that the horizontal velocity is constant, but the vertical velocity changing, resulting in the overall velocity of the projectile changing. The effect of combining these vectors causes the path of the projectile to be in the shape of a parabola.
Explanation:
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16. Learning Task 1: Projectile MotionRead each sentence. Write True if the statement is correct and False if it isincorrect.1. A projectile motion has a constant velocity in the horizontal direction.2. The velocity at the maximum height of a projectile motion is not equal to zero.3. The path of the projectile motion is called a trajectory.4. A force acting on a projectile is gravity.-5. The gravity at the maximum height of a projectile motion is zero.
Answer:
1.False
2.True
3.True
4.True
5.True
Explanation:
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17. 1 LEARNING TASK #1Directions: Based on the picture, determine which is an example of a projectile motion andwhich is not. Write projectile motion or not projectile motion on the space provided for eachnumber.
Answer:
1. Projectile Motion
2. Projectile Motion
3. Not Projectile Motion
4. Projectile Motion
5. Not Projectile Motion
18. True or false 1. Projectile motion is a combination of uniform hor 2. Range is a curve gath traveled by a projectile. 3. Projectile motion is the motion of an object thrown or projected into the air subject to only the acceleration of gravity. 4. Height refers to the horizontal distance traveled by a projectile. 5. Trajectory is the vertical distance traveled by a projectile motion. 6. The two dimensions of a projectile motion are vertical and horizontal 7. A projectile launched horizontally has no initial vertical velocity.
Answer:
TrueFalseTrueFalseFalseTrueFalseExplanation:
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Answer:
A projectile is any object upon which the only force is gravity, Projectiles travel with a parabolic trajectory due to the influence of gravity, ... The vertical velocity of a projectile changes by 9.8 m/s each second, The horizontal motion of a projectile is independent of its vertical motion.
Explanation:
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20. Tojectile MotionHorizontal MotionFree-Fall MotionProjectile Motion
Answer:
Projectile Motion is the motion of an object thrown or projected into the air, subject to only the acceleration of gravity. ... The key to analyzing two-dimensional projectile motion is to break it into two motions, one along the horizontal axis and the other along the vertical.
Horizontal motion is defined as a projectile motion in a horizontal plane depending upon the force acting on it. For a short distance, the vertical and horizontal components of a projectile are perpendicular and independent of each other.
Free Fall In Newtonian physics, free fall is any motion of a body where gravity is the only force acting upon it. In the context of general relativity, where gravitation is reduced to a space-time curvature, a body in free fall has no force acting on it.
21. motion of the earth around the sun it is projectile or not projectile
Answer:
it's projectile
Explanation:
iwan basta nag sagot ako tapos.
Answer:
you can consider it as a projectile
Explanation:
because being a projectile means there is at least one factor that affects the object for it to move
, in this case, the sun is is that object and the earth was veing launch by the sun's gravity making it move,revolve, go incircle to the sun
22. Performance tasks#1 Types and parts of projectile motion A. Match the picture on the type of projectile motion.
where's the picture?
how can we answer that?
23. why is it important to study projectile motion? give at least three examples of projectile motion application
Answer:
By studying the motion of things traveling in the air, also known as projectiles, we can figure out just how fast the food needs to be launched in order for it to get to them.
Explanation:
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24. PROJECTILE MDEFINE PROJECTILE MOTION:
Answer:
Projectile motion is a form of motion experienced by a launched object. Ballistics is the science of dynamics that deals with the flight, behavior and effects of projectiles, especially bullets, unguided ...
25. Direction: Complete the table by solving the components of the projectile motion. Projectile Component of Projectile Motion 1.Ball thrown at 30°
It will become 20° because....
26. 1. Describe the path taken by the projectile.2. Is projectile motion one dimensional? Explain.3. What force/s is/are acting on the projectile?4. Compare the horizontal and vertical motion of the projectile.
Answer:
1.HORIZONTAL MOTION
2.NO, BECAUSE IT IS NOT STRAIGHT
3.GRAVITY
5.WALA PA AKONG SAGOT MARE
WAIT MO KO MARE
Explanation:
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27. Galilean of vertical motion, horizontal motion and projectile motion
Answer:
Galileo on Projectiles
Beginning on page 244 of Two New Sciences, Galileo gives his classic analysis of the motion of a projectile as a compound motion, made up of a horizontal motion which has steady speed in a fixed direction, and a vertical motion which is his "naturally accelerated motion" picking up velocity in the downward direction at a steady rate. Don't worry about the bits of Greek geometry mentioned near the beginning, I've left in one or two remarks to give the flavor, but cut out the main argument - we shall just take a parabola to be defined as y proportional to x2.
It is interesting to note the difficulties raised towards the end, and Galileo's rebuttals. It is noted that, when Galileo asserts that a frictionless ball on a truly flat plane with no air resistance would roll on forever, Simp points out that going far enough on a really flat plane would mean moving away from the earth, in other words, it would become "uphill". Galileo admits this effect exists, but just claims it is a negligible correction, even for projectiles going four miles, apparently the furthest anything had been shot at the time.
Galileo shows a modern scientific attitude in realizing that his results are not exact, but that that need not be important. The main thing is to be sure how large the errors are, and thus whether or not they matter for the task at hand. This is very different from the attitude of Greek geometers, who were only interested in precise results - yet Galileo's is the only way in which their work can be used to understand the real physical world.
28. projectile motion involves both horizontal and vertical motions the following are examples of projectile motion except.:paki sagot guys<3
Answer:
Example of a projectile motion is when you throw a ball straight upward.
29. poem with the words: kinematic, projectile, projectile motion, and trajectory
Answer:
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30. Write if true or false1. A projectile motion has constant velocity in the horizontal direction.2. The velocity at the maximum height of a projectile motion is not equal to zero.3. The path of the projectile motion is called a trajectory.4. A force acting on a projectile is gravity.5. The gravity at the maximum height of a projectile motion is zero.
Answer:
1.true 2.true 3.false 4.true 5.false
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. true
2.true
3.false
4. false
5. true
Explanation:
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