Projectile Motion: Linear Drag

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024

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  • @thanoscube8573
    @thanoscube8573 Год назад +13

    When air resistance isn't neglected I have a contrasting tendency to neglect my work but this video is spectacular

  • @codygilleland
    @codygilleland 2 года назад +3

    Great animations and clear explanations

  • @kingtanxbts9133
    @kingtanxbts9133 Год назад +1

    Great video! Helped a ton!

  • @shadowzica1669
    @shadowzica1669 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much. This was what I was looking for.

  • @diegoalgo1296
    @diegoalgo1296 2 года назад +1

    That was so great, thank you!!

  • @masonfrias8292
    @masonfrias8292 Год назад

    gem of a video

  • @danielkuchen5745
    @danielkuchen5745 2 года назад +11

    Great explain! Please, could you write the equation to find the angle of launch for a known range?

    • @deca0
      @deca0 Год назад +1

      This please^^^^

    • @jngTCS
      @jngTCS  Год назад +2

      Sorry didn't see this before; might need to see a more specific problem but I feel like for that sort of thing you might need to integrate again for displacement and think about what happens when x = your given range and y = 0 or something

    • @thegloriousquran1208
      @thegloriousquran1208 11 месяцев назад

      You need to find the max displacement with the drag at a launch angle of 45°.
      Then find target displacement then use: (1/MaxDisp×TargDisp)×45)
      This gives you the Launch angle with 45 being the max achievable displacement you just proportionally find it.

  • @ThedarkOwl
    @ThedarkOwl 2 года назад +1

    hectic video ty big boss

  • @manameisjeffie656
    @manameisjeffie656 Год назад +1

    thnx, very clear and helpfull, now time to solve it using Eulers Method
    and use it for a simulation

  • @ssojyeti2
    @ssojyeti2 5 месяцев назад

    Great video and explanation! I'm amazed at how quickly I've forgotten calculus

    • @c7hu1hu
      @c7hu1hu 5 месяцев назад

      Hi, if you can reply immediately i need clarification please!

  • @duetotouche
    @duetotouche Год назад

    thanks a lot!

  • @zizoeldjazairi7922
    @zizoeldjazairi7922 Год назад

    nead to know the time of fligth and the final distance of motion

  • @jamesducks5827
    @jamesducks5827 Год назад

    Could you please explain how to get the value of k here?

  • @ggxsky4811
    @ggxsky4811 4 месяца назад

    What if resistance varies with angle with vertical

  • @abizair1832
    @abizair1832 Год назад

    Question: Why does the derivative of acceleration, from being a linearly negative function, turned into e^kt?

    • @jngTCS
      @jngTCS  Год назад +1

      Easier to write v for velocity here: what we're saying is that the derivative of v is just v itself... just multiplied by some negative constant.
      So we'd be asking, what kind of function is pretty much its own derivative, just scaled by some constant?

  • @thegloriousquran1208
    @thegloriousquran1208 11 месяцев назад

    How can we find the displacement with the drag included?
    I feel that is really important to solve for when making a ballistic object

    • @TimeFadesMemoryLasts
      @TimeFadesMemoryLasts 5 месяцев назад

      You integrate velocity to get displacement x(t) and y(t), then you substitute time with the corresponding term that includes x to get the ballistic curve y(x)

  • @TeraGamerUK
    @TeraGamerUK 2 года назад +1

    Hi, I know that someone already asked how to find k but is k the drag coefficient? or is it a combination of the drag coefficient, medium density, and surface area of the object and would you know of a name for K that I could search in order to be able to calculate k. thank you.

    • @jngTCS
      @jngTCS  2 года назад +1

      This one might be helpful: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drag_equation
      From what I can see our k is a combination of those things you mentioned (drag coefficient does feature there) and it's more quadratic drag; I'm not aware of an exact name for the k.
      My background is actually in (pure!) maths and I'm currently teaching high school so that's why we're less concerned with the exact physical parameters that might be in play and more seeing simple applications of vectors and differential equations etc. we study. Once we venture into the land of tertiary physics I probably need to tap out!

    • @TeraGamerUK
      @TeraGamerUK 2 года назад

      @@jngTCS @jng ah okay. I'm a lower 6th a student and haven't done anything related to non constant acceleration but am trying to learn it in order to write a projectile motion programme for a computer science project. Solving your equations for displacement would give me exactly what I need once I work out what k means. it was a very good video 👍

    • @martinlonegro6486
      @martinlonegro6486 Год назад

      @@TeraGamerUK did you end up finding it?

    • @TeraGamerUK
      @TeraGamerUK Год назад

      @@martinlonegro6486 im afraid not. I completely switched what I was doing due to how annoying these equations are.

    • @ruileal3861
      @ruileal3861 Год назад

      Could it be the Drag force?

  • @Archers.creed.
    @Archers.creed. Месяц назад

    Hello! How could I find what projectile launch angle I need for a given x-distance? Namely, I would launch the projectile from the point (0,0) at a certain speed v0 with an angle theta such that the projectile passes through the point (x,0).
    Thank you,

  • @yash_bala04
    @yash_bala04 Год назад +1

    How would I find k for a projectile such as a tennis ball or football?

    • @luisfable
      @luisfable Год назад

      You can either be given some points in the curve or you can obtain it experimentally and then solve for this equations

  • @anhhuynguyen4969
    @anhhuynguyen4969 Год назад

    Does anyone know what is A at 5:46 is? I'm kinda lost from there, thank you in advance!

    • @jngTCS
      @jngTCS  Год назад

      It's any constant - any number could go there and the derivative would still satisfy the equation in the line above

  • @tangoseven825
    @tangoseven825 11 месяцев назад

    Hey, at 2:40 you talk about how difficult it is to calculate the optimum angle with drag taken into account. I’m doing a study currently where I want to find exactly this, but I’m not sure how to do it. Could anyone help?

    • @jngTCS
      @jngTCS  11 месяцев назад

      Most methods I've seen end up being numerical in some way, - I guess it depends on to what extent / generality you need an exact solution!

    • @tangoseven825
      @tangoseven825 11 месяцев назад

      @@jngTCS I have experimental values which I'm trying to compare with theoretical values. From the experiment I've found that an angle of roughly 40 degrees maximized the horizontal displacement but I'm trying to mathematically figure out why this is the case (by creating some sort of function) How would you go about doing this?

    • @jngTCS
      @jngTCS  11 месяцев назад

      @@tangoseven825 if you want a solution to those equations involving exponentials as a closed-form function, I think you'll need the Lambert W function
      just found this one, it might help :) www.researchgate.net/figure/Angle-which-maximizes-the-range-of-the-projectile-in-a-linear-resisting-medium-as-a_fig5_233034424

    • @tangoseven825
      @tangoseven825 11 месяцев назад

      @@jngTCS Thank you! Will take a look

  • @qandayqilib7333
    @qandayqilib7333 5 месяцев назад

    Which softwares are used for this type of videos?

  • @jonathansilberman1364
    @jonathansilberman1364 2 года назад +2

    do you have an answer for the integrals!

    • @jonathansilberman1364
      @jonathansilberman1364 2 года назад +1

      want to see if i got it correct

    • @jngTCS
      @jngTCS  2 года назад +6

      @@jonathansilberman1364 It should be something like
      x = ucos(θ)/ k (1 - e^(-kt))
      y = (ku sin(θ) + g)/k^2 (1 - e^(-kt)) - gt/k

  • @jonathansilberman1364
    @jonathansilberman1364 2 года назад

    hey, how do u work out what k is? or is a set value?

    • @jngTCS
      @jngTCS  2 года назад

      it's just a constant that depends on the physical situation - the material and shape of the object as well as the medium it's travelling through (imagine throwing a ball through the air vs through honey, for example)

    • @jonathansilberman1364
      @jonathansilberman1364 2 года назад

      oh okay thanks so much