Introduction to 2D Projectile Motion Which pictures are examples of projectile motion?
Projectile Motion Must include 2-dimensional motion. Something is fired, thrown, shot, or hurled near the earth’s surface. Horizontal velocity is constant. Vertical velocity is accelerated. Air resistance is ignored.
Trajectory of Projectile x y This projectile is launched at an angle and rises to a peak before falling back down.
Trajectory of Projectile x y The trajectory of such a projectile is defined by a parabola.
Trajectory of Projectile x y Range The RANGE of the projectile is how far it travels horizontally.
Trajectory of Projectile x y Maximum Height Range The MAXIMUM HEIGHT of the projectile occurs halfway through its range.
Trajectory of Projectile x y g g g g g Acceleration points down at 9.8 m/s2 for the entire trajectory.
To work projectile problems… …you must first resolve the initial velocity into components. Vo,y = Vo sin Vo Vo,x = Vo cos
Trajectory of Projectile x y v v v vo vf Velocity is tangent to the path for the entire trajectory.
Trajectory of Projectile x y vx vy vx vy vx vy vx vx vy The velocity can be resolved into components all along its path.
Trajectory of Projectile x y vx vy vx vy vx vy vx vx vy Notice how the vertical velocity changes while the horizontal velocity remains constant.
Trajectory of Projectile x y vx vy vx vy vx vy vx vx vy Where is there no vertical velocity?
Trajectory of Projectile x y vx vy vx vy vx vy vx vx vy Where is the total velocity maximum?
2D Motion Resolve vector into components. Position, velocity or acceleration Work as two one-dimensional problems. Each dimension can obey different equations of motion.
Horizontal Component of Velocity Newton's 1st Law Is constant Not accelerated Not influence by gravity Follows equation: x = Vo,xt
Vertical Component of Velocity Newton's 2nd Law Undergoes accelerated motion Accelerated by gravity (9.8 m/s2 down) Vy = Vo,y - gt y = yo + Vo,yt - 1/2gt2 Vy2 = Vo,y2 - 2g(y – yo)
Symmetry in Projectile Motion vo - vo Negligible air resistance Projectile fired over level ground Launch and Landing Velocity
Symmetry in Projectile Motion to = 0 Time of flight
Symmetry in Projectile Motion to = 0 2t Projectile fired over level ground Time of flight Negligible air resistance
Projectile Problem Solving Break any none X or Y velocity vectors into their X & Y components Solve for missing variables in either X or Y DO NOT MIX X & Y INFORMATION IN THE FORMULAS !!!! Use information found in one plane to solve for information in the other