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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. (d) If the missile hits the ground and bounces up at an angle of 30 with a speed of 200m/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 a x = 0 and a y = −g. The kinematic equations for projectile are: x= (v 0 cosα) | {z } v 0x ...

  3. Projectile Motion activity — Projectile Motion Problem Worksheet Answer Key 2 2.) A ball is thrown upward at 4 meters per second starting from ground level. How long does it take for the ball to return to the ground? One way to solve this problem is to use Equation 1 and find the time it takes the ball to reach its peak.

  4. Calculate its horizontal range, its initial vertical component of velocity and its initial angle of projection. ℎ = 𝜃=25 m

  5. Basic Equations and Parabolic Path. Projectile motion is a form of motion where an object moves in parabolic path; the path that the object follows is called its trajectory. learning objectives. Assess the effect of angle and velocity on the trajectory of the projectile; derive maximum height using displacement.

  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. A golf ball is projected from a point O with initial velocity V at an angle to the horizontal. The ball first hits the ground at a point A which is at the same horizontal level as O, as shown in the diagram.

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