I have never seen such an immensely impressive and simple explanation on the nature of a projectile motion. Projectile motion made simple. I was having a hard time to understand why we have zero horizontal acceleration during a projectile motion. Now, I got it.
I'm physics Student and i teach physics from 3 year the projectile motion is very interesting topic in motion this video very helpful and effective also for me.
0:30 THEY both will land at the same time because Time taken at the y-axis or ascent = time taken at the descent and here time taken by the ball when dropped is the time taken at the y-axis or time of ascent which is equal to time of descent.
To everyone saying he forgot air resistance, the video explains projectile motion when air resistance is negligible. I assume most of the people saying that are in 11th grade or above because I’m in 8th grade and this is the exact projectile motion we do in class, and my teacher said this is the projectile motion when air resistance is negligible. So if you’re looking for a video with air resistance being a factor, then you need a more complex explanation than this.
This is only an introduction to gunnery. One might consider density of air, fog/rain. Temperature of gun powder (output speed). Fit between grenade and barrel. (Output speed) Deflection due to spin of grenade. Grenade precision movement ++ Anyway, a fine start to the subject.
Starting at 1:00 there is an error as it assume drag doesn't exist. The moment the ball leaves the hand, the speed of the ball is the fastest, but also the drag of the ball is also highest. Drag increases according to the inverse square law, so will begin to slow down much quicker in the first second than the second and so on. So the horizontal motion does not remain constant all the way through the arc.
i remember at 2020 i taught my student about 45 degree angle to obtain the longest distance. and then, at 2021, i was cooking and went to backyard while i forgot to turn off the stove. When i'm back, the fire has already reached the roof. I was screaming at that time, but i'm also gathering many water i can get, and got the fire on the wall off... the only fire i can't get it off is the fire on the roof... i went outside and try to throw water, but it can't reach the fire... no matter how much i tried, the water can't reach the fire.... untillll i remember about something i taught my student... it was projectile motion with 45 degree angle.. when i applying that angle, finally the water could reach the fire, and put it off!
Please make more physics videoes like this, you are the only one who knows how to teach properly that makes me understand, both your calm and clear voice along your animated videos should go viral.
I remember the time when I was in class 11..I tried remembering all the formulas to solve the numericals but always made some error.. That time byjus used to give free minutes for new members who register on thier app.There I learnt this concept very well let it be normal or inclined or moving plateform projectile.
Great representation of this physics fact! All other things (like wind and air density) kept equal, a bullet fired *horizontally* will hit the ground at the same time as a bullet DROPPED at exactly the same time the gun was fired…….just much farther away down range!
Depends on what level is being taught to. The projectile slows as the time of flight increases. It has been assumed that the initial and final velocities are the same. I have been told that the maximum distance is achieved by using an angle of 60° so that it spends more time travelling at the slowed velocity of terminal flight.
The whole thing will drammatically change if air friction will be added. Presented explanation is valid in vaccum or in case of low projectile velocities. I case of air present there's a need to calculate the force of air resistance with each simulation step. It depends on projectile velocity, so shooting flat with high horizontal velocity will not be an advantage due the fact initial speed will be rapidely lost due to friction. In this case higher angles will be better.
R(horizontal range) = V(initial velocity) × sin2theta ÷ g(acceleration) And sin2theta is maximum for theta=45. So, you if you throw a ball horizontally at 45°, distance of the ball hits the ground is maximum.
this means that you can throw a ball horizontally with enough initial velocity that it orbits the world before returning and landing behind you at your feet, and drop a ball from your other hand and from the same height as the throw, and they will still hit the ground at the same time.
yes correct. it is obvious if a ball has horizontal velocity ,it will follow projectile path before hitting ground. it will spend more time in air as compared to ball with zero horizontal velocity. spending more time in air means delay in hitting ground.
Sir, can you make a video on nernst theory? It says, "According to Nernst theory, electrode potential is the potential difference between metal and ionic layer around it at equilibrium, i.e., the potential across the electric doubled layer."
Apparently you've never been around any weapons that fire bullets. Because this may be true in the absence of atmosphere. The longest range is somewhere between 33 and a half to 35 degrees of inclination. But that's in actual practice on our Earth.
The maximum range for a projectile is achieved when the starting angle and the end angle is at 90 degrees to each other. That angle is not always 45 degrees of course. It depends on the height difference of the start and end.
This something schools can't teach properly. Sabin has always been helpful.
45 deg is just common sense but there's none of that today... RUclips videos to the rescue
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I have never seen such an immensely impressive and simple explanation on the nature of a projectile motion. Projectile motion made simple. I was having a hard time to understand why we have zero horizontal acceleration during a projectile motion. Now, I got it.
This is the most clearest explanation for projectile motion concepts that I have found on youtube.Thanks sir...We need more ❤️🔥
I'm physics Student and i teach physics from 3 year the projectile motion is very interesting topic in motion this video very helpful and effective also for me.
This is great and clearly explanation of projectile motion under gravity this is very helpful for every one who seen this
Best video ever about projectile motion.thank you from an engineer & physics teacher
A whole generation will learn with your videos, LESICS and SABINS. Thanks for helping create a better world.
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Very Useful VDO. I am a physics teacher and showed this VDO to both of my Grade 11 classes. Thank you very much for your dedicated work.
0:30 THEY both will land at the same time because Time taken at the y-axis or ascent = time taken at the descent and here time taken by the ball when dropped is the time taken at the y-axis or time of ascent which is equal to time of descent.
and also the kinetic energy is also same of both initialy
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Thank you very much for the explanation in an animated form.......Hats off and sincere thanks...
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Please, Sabin has a great time explanation, it will help other students when we share this channel
Alhamdulillah nicely explained law of projectile
To everyone saying he forgot air resistance, the video explains projectile motion when air resistance is negligible. I assume most of the people saying that are in 11th grade or above because I’m in 8th grade and this is the exact projectile motion we do in class, and my teacher said this is the projectile motion when air resistance is negligible. So if you’re looking for a video with air resistance being a factor, then you need a more complex explanation than this.
you guys are doing projectile motion in grade 8??
This is only an introduction to gunnery.
One might consider density of air, fog/rain. Temperature of gun powder (output speed). Fit between grenade and barrel. (Output speed) Deflection due to spin of grenade. Grenade precision movement ++
Anyway, a fine start to the subject.
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Starting at 1:00 there is an error as it assume drag doesn't exist. The moment the ball leaves the hand, the speed of the ball is the fastest, but also the drag of the ball is also highest. Drag increases according to the inverse square law, so will begin to slow down much quicker in the first second than the second and so on. So the horizontal motion does not remain constant all the way through the arc.
It's the introduction drag is something you learn later on
That is something for later studies when we have a better understanding of physics and its formulas 🤷♂️
Wow!! Very interesting. Thanks for explanation.
very helpful and the first time I got this more clearly 😍❤
Ma'shAllah, Very well explained sir.
i remember at 2020 i taught my student about 45 degree angle to obtain the longest distance.
and then, at 2021, i was cooking and went to backyard while i forgot to turn off the stove. When i'm back, the fire has already reached the roof. I was screaming at that time, but i'm also gathering many water i can get, and got the fire on the wall off...
the only fire i can't get it off is the fire on the roof... i went outside and try to throw water, but it can't reach the fire...
no matter how much i tried, the water can't reach the fire.... untillll
i remember about something i taught my student...
it was projectile motion with 45 degree angle..
when i applying that angle, finally the water could reach the fire, and put it off!
Please make more physics videoes like this, you are the only one who knows how to teach properly that makes me understand, both your calm and clear voice along your animated videos should go viral.
I remember the time when I was in class 11..I tried remembering all the formulas to solve the numericals but always made some error.. That time byjus used to give free minutes for new members who register on thier app.There I learnt this concept very well let it be normal or inclined or moving plateform projectile.
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Buy more on this topic is needed.
Excellent explanation ever!!
Great representation of this physics fact!
All other things (like wind and air density) kept equal, a bullet fired *horizontally* will hit the ground at the same time as a bullet DROPPED at exactly the same time the gun was fired…….just much farther away down range!
( cv) . your explanation made physics easy for us 😀 😍🙏
sir well defined. sir plz upload more videos like this its really helpful for students
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The best angle depends on the amount of wind resistance the object has. The ideal angle will be below 45, usually around 25 to 35 degrees.
agreed. the creator of this video was assuming a vacuum, with gravity being a vector orthogonal to a plane.
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@@SuperEuclideanwind resistance is negligible to high dense rocks
But generally in most grade subjects the question specifies that we neglect the winds resistance and he explains based off that
Depends on what level is being taught to. The projectile slows as the time of flight increases. It has been assumed that the initial and final velocities are the same. I have been told that the maximum distance is achieved by using an angle of 60° so that it spends more time travelling at the slowed velocity of terminal flight.
30 degrees, not 60
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The whole thing will drammatically change if air friction will be added. Presented explanation is valid in vaccum or in case of low projectile velocities. I case of air present there's a need to calculate the force of air resistance with each simulation step. It depends on projectile velocity, so shooting flat with high horizontal velocity will not be an advantage due the fact initial speed will be rapidely lost due to friction. In this case higher angles will be better.
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Beautiful to see.
R(horizontal range) = V(initial velocity) × sin2theta ÷ g(acceleration)
And sin2theta is maximum for theta=45. So, you if you throw a ball horizontally at 45°, distance of the ball hits the ground is maximum.
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Thank you for saying "perfectly horizontally".
It's actually fun to learn with you videos! An pretty good explanation! Thanks. 😊
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I hope u will decide to publish more videos like this... it was great... ;) congratulations. ciao Fromm Italian teacher
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thank you so so much!! just started A level physics and this helped me get the hang, thanks again :)
Thank you sir ...pls keep uploading videos..
this means that you can throw a ball horizontally with enough initial velocity that it orbits the world before returning and landing behind you at your feet, and drop a ball from your other hand and from the same height as the throw, and they will still hit the ground at the same time.
that's a different thing
yes correct. it is obvious if a ball has horizontal velocity ,it will follow projectile path before hitting ground. it will spend more time in air as compared to ball with zero horizontal velocity. spending more time in air means delay in hitting ground.
Not quite.
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Sir, can you make a video on nernst theory?
It says, "According to Nernst theory, electrode potential is the potential difference between metal and ionic layer around it at equilibrium, i.e., the potential across the electric doubled layer."
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Air resistance will make the horizontal speed to decrease from the moment the stone/object leave the hand, cannon or whatever it is...
Apparently you've never been around any weapons that fire bullets. Because this may be true in the absence of atmosphere. The longest range is somewhere between 33 and a half to 35 degrees of inclination. But that's in actual practice on our Earth.
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Very interesting! Thank you.
I remember artillery exercises where we tried to blow up a farmer’s well, got the math wrong and took out an entire herd of his cows.
Thank you for the video.
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Do go on to teach your students through these techniques because everybody satisfy with pictures. Thank you.
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What a clarification!
Why you stop making video, Please continue it sir, Your video are great
That was good.
Nice video, informative.
Can you make the same video on projectile on an inclined plane
Small doubt if the ball is thrown in angle of complementary the they final destination is same right
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Add some air resistance and wind drift of the projectile and cone shape with balistic coefficient. Then calculate the trajectory and flight path.
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Suppose you and you friend stand at the edge of a cliff, then you throw your friend off. How far will he fly?
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Nice analysis
Make another part with additional component like wind velocity.
This still works if I shoot forward and release a bullet? I mean, if I put too much force like a shot, will it be the same result?
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its very simple to understand
0:43 It is not truly parabolic due to the air resistance.
The maximum range for a projectile is achieved when the starting angle and the end angle is at 90 degrees to each other. That angle is not always 45 degrees of course. It depends on the height difference of the start and end.
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In projectile we say that only vertical component of velocity change not horizontal component if there is no drug force,sir am i right
Sir we want more videos sir please upload them
Simple and short
what will be the "Device Name" in Angular projectile motion????
If time is distance ÷speed
And both have same speed throughout and same time to reach ground does that mean they hv travelled same distance?
Vertically, yes. Horizontally, no