To understand projectile motion, the first concept you should grasp
is the idea that a projectile's total velocity can be split into two components,
horizontal and vertical velocity.
|
Let u = initial object velocity
x = angle of projection, uh = horizontal velocity uv = initial vertical velocity |
If an object is fired at an angle of ‘x’ with total velocity ‘u’, calling on our basic knowledge of trigonometry, we can see from the above diagram that,
| uh
= ucosx
uv = usinx |
uh
= horizontal velocity (m/s)
uv = initial vertical velocity (m/s) u = initial velocity of object (m/s) |
Q: A projectile was launched with the total velocity of 100m/s at an angle of 30 degrees.
(a) Find its vertical velocity.
(b) Find its horizontal velocity.
A:
(a)
Total velocity, 'u', = 100m/s.
As seen from the formula in the table, Uv = usinx. Therefore:
Uv = 100 x sin 30 = 100 x 0.5 = 50 m/s.
(b)
Uh = ucosx. Therefore:
Uh = 100 x cos 30 = 86.603 m/s (3 decimal places)
Congratulations!! You have just completed your first lesson
in Projectile Motion. You are now an expert on the different components of a projectile's velocity. Its time
for you to show us how much you have learnt from this lesson. Have a go
at these 5 questions.
2) Which of the following represents the vertical component of the velocity of projection?
3) An orange is projected at an angle of 50 degrees to the horizon.
If velocity of the object is 50m/s, calculate the vertical component of this velocity? (correct to 3 decimal points)
4) Chester's Tennis ball is projected at an angle of 30 degrees to the horizon.
If velocity of the object is 20m/s, calculate the horizontal component of this velocity? (correct to 3 decimal points)
5) A baseball has horizontal velocity of 30m/s and a vertical velocity
of 40m/s, calculate the resultant velocity.
As you can see it is really simple to find the vertical and horizontal
components of a projectile's velocity, and now you're ready for the next
lesson, finding the total time of a projectile's flight.
Questions
1) Which of the following statements are false about Projectile motion?
a) Vertical velocity changed continually due to gravity's effect.
b) Horizontal Velocity does not change.
c) Vertical velocity is independant of gravity.
d) If the angle of projection is low, the horizontal velocity is high.
a) ucosx.
b) usinx.
c) utanx.
d) usecx.
Answers
1) C
2) B
3) 38.302
4) 17.321
5) 50
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