Solving Projectile Motion Problems in Physics - [1-4-7]
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- Are you struggling with projectile motion problems in physics? In this video, we'll show you how to solve them step-by-step!
We'll start by explaining what projectile motion is and how to break it down into its horizontal and vertical components. From there, we'll teach you how to use kinematic equations to solve for key variables like time, velocity, and displacement.
But that's not all! We'll also cover more complex problems, such as those involving objects launched at an angle, and show you how to use trigonometry to find the necessary components.
By the end of this video, you'll have a solid understanding of projectile motion and the skills needed to tackle even the toughest problems. So whether you're studying for an exam or just want to deepen your understanding of physics, this video is for you!
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Sir can you do part 2 where the ball is launched along the vertical plane either upwards or downwards. As to know how velocity is affected during trajectory.
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How many seconds does it take for the ball to fall on the ground?
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Can you solve the following very difficult projectile problem...
A ball has to be thrown over a small flat-roofed building which is 3 m high and 2 m wide , If the ball is thrown from ground level find the minimum velocity of projection necessary and the distance of the point of projection from the nearest wall of the building ?
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How do these equations account for terminal velocity?
they don't - air resistance is assumed negligible, so the particle accelerates indefinitely :)
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Why g is negative for a falling object?
How did you get 9.8 in the y- Direct?
I was wondering the same thing
(Found the answer, the base equation for gravity on Earth is 9.8m/s^2)
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Why did velocity keep increasing after 2.02 seconds at c part? It hitted the ground, so its velocity should be zero, isnt it?
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What is a meter per second square sir?
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