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  1. PROJECTILE MOTION WORKSHEET. 1. A stone is thrown horizontally at 8.0 m/s from a cliff 80m high. How far from the base of the cliff will the stone strike the ground? 2. A toy car moves off the edge of a table that is 1.25m high.

  2. Calculate the velocity of the missile just before it hits the ground. If the missile hits the ground and bounces up at an angle of 30 with a speed of 200 m/s, how far away from the point of impact will it land? Solution: This is a projectile motion problem, a type of motion in which, without air resis-tance, we have ax = 0 and ay = −g.

  3. hscienceclasses.weebly.com › 3/7/37375657 › projectile_calculations_worksheetWorksheet 3 - Ms. H's Science Classes

    Projectiles in 2D. 1. A rock is thrown horizontally from the top of a cliff 98 m high, with a horizontal speed of 27 m/s. (a) For what interval of time is the rock in the air? (b) How far from the base of the cliff does the rock land? (c) With what velocity does the rock hit? 2.

  4. This projectile simulator allows students to alter the launch speed, launch height and launch angle of a projectile. The trajectory, range, and time of fight are displayed. The velocity vector components, acceleration vector, and the trajectory trace can be toggled off and on.

  5. These worksheets provide a comprehensive and interactive approach to understanding the principles of projectile motion, allowing students to explore the concepts of velocity, acceleration, and trajectory in a hands-on manner.

  6. Projectile Motion Worksheet. 1) A ball rolls with a speed of 2.0 m/s across a level table that is 1.0 m above the floor. Upon reaching the edge of the table, it follows a parabolic path to the floor. How far along the floor is the landing spot from the table?

  7. This document contains a 5 question physics worksheet about projectile motion: 1) It asks students to calculate heights of bridges and distances traveled by objects using time and initial velocity information. 2) Questions involve calculating final velocities of objects after falling distances and time intervals.

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