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  1. Time of Flight, T: The time of flight of a projectile motion is exactly what it sounds like. It is the time from when the object is projected to the time it reaches the surface. The time of flight depends on the initial velocity of the object and the angle of the projection, θθ.

  2. 6 maj 2024 · The time of flight (ToF) sensor measures the distance between two points using the ToF principle using light or sound. A signal, usually light photons, is sent from the sensor's emitter to the target and then received back at the sensor receiver. The time taken by the signal helps measure the distance.

  3. This paper helicopter experiment is a simple introduction to experimental design and will target this testable science question: Does changing the blade length of a paper helicopter affect how long it stays in the air?

  4. Google Classroom. Learn about how things fly through the air. What's a 2D projectile? In a fructose induced rage, you decide to throw a lime at an angle through the air. It takes a path through space as shown by the curved, dashed line in the diagram below.

  5. Time Dilation. Time dilation is the lengthening of the time interval between two events for an observer in an inertial frame that is moving with respect to the rest frame of the events (in which the events occur at the same location).

  6. Define distance and displacement, and distinguish between the two; Solve problems involving distance and displacement

  7. Since steeper launch angles have a larger vertical velocity component, increasing the launch angle increases the time in air. For deeper explanations of the relationship between projectile time in air and initial vertical velocity, see Sal’s video on the optimal angle for a projectile.

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