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1.6 Acceleration Due to Gravity.

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1 1.6 Acceleration Due to Gravity

2 Projectile motion is motion in a vertical plane.
A projectile, regardless of its mass, will always fall downward at the acceleration due to gravity. = m/s2 5:09 2:26

3 The ball slows down as it rises. The ball stops at the maximum height.
1:58 The ball slows down as it rises. The ball stops at the maximum height. The ball speeds up as it falls back down.

4 A Graphical Representation of a Vertical Projectile
Positive slope indicates positive velocity [up]. The slope is decreasing (getting less positive), indicating that the object is slowing down. Negative slope indicates negative velocity [down]. The slope is increasing in magnitude (getting more negative), indicating that the object is speeding up.

5 The position-time graph of a vertical projectile is a parabola.

6 The velocity time graph would have a constant slope of –9.81 m/s2.
The slopes of the tangents on the position-time graph give us values of instantaneous velocity. The velocity time graph would have a constant slope of –9.81 m/s2. 3:17

7 Homework: read pages 54 – 62 Practice Problems pgs. 59, 60
1.6 Check and Reflect pg. 63 #’s 1 – 15

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