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Title: TWO DIMENSIONAL AND VARIED MOTION


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TWO DIMENSIONAL AND VARIED MOTION
  • Projectile Motion
  • The Pendulum

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Projectile Motion
  • A projectile is an object that is thrown into the
    air.
  • A projectile moves forward due to its inertia.
  • It accelerates downward due to gravity.
  • The path a projectile makes while in the air is a
    curve called a trajectory.

3
Horizontal Motion
  • Roll a ball along a horizontal surface, and its
    velocity is constant because no component of
    gravity acts horizontally. There is no
    acceleration.

4
Vertical Motion
  • Drop the ball, and it
  • accelerates downward
  • and covers greater
  • vertical distances
  • each second. It accelerates
  • at 9.8 m/s2.

5
Projectile Motion (see example)
  • The horizontal component of motion for a
    projectile is completely independent of the
    vertical component of motion. The combination of
    both motions produce the curved path.

6
Velocity of a Projectile at Various Points
7
Projectile Fired at a Steeper Angle
8
Paths of Projectiles Launched at Different Angles
-No Air Resistance
75?
60?
45?
HEIGHT
30?
15?
RANGE
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With No Air Resistance.
  • 1. The time for a projectile to reach its
    maximum height equals the time to fall from
    that height to the ground.
  • 2. The projectile is traveling at the same speed
    when it returns to the ground as it had when it
    was released.
  • 3. The vertical velocity of a projectile will be
    zero at the top of its arc.

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Satellite
  • A projectile that is moving fast enough that its
    arc matches the curvature of the earth.

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The Pendulum
  • An object that is suspended so that it can swing
    back and forth about an axis is called a
    pendulum.
  • The swing of a pendulum is an example of simple
    harmonic motion, which means it repeats itself
    over and over.

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The Pendulum
  • The time of a back-and-forth swing of a pendulum
    is called the period of a pendulum. It is
    measured in seconds.
  • The period of a pendulum only depends on the
    length of the pendulum and the acceleration of
    gravity. (see example)

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Calculating the period of a pendulum
  • Use the equation
  • Where
  • T period of pendulum
  • l length of pendulum
  • g gravity

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Calculating the period of a pendulum
  • An astronaut sets up a pendulum on the moon,
    where gravity is 1.6 m/s2. If the pendulum is 1
    meter long, what will the period of the pendulum
    be?

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