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  1. The document provides equations to analyze two-dimensional motion by separating it into vertical and horizontal components. It discusses using these equations to determine an object's position, velocity, flight path, maximum height, and other characteristics over time for both projectile and non-projectile motion.

  2. 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.

  3. Blast a car out of a cannon, and challenge yourself to hit a target! Learn about projectile motion by firing various objects. Set parameters such as angle, initial speed, and mass. Explore vector representations, and add air resistance to investigate the factors that influence drag.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Projectile Motion • Projectiles > objects given an initial velocity that then move under the force of gravity • Trajectory > the path followed by a projectile > The path is a curve called a parabola 1 2

  7. Projectile Motion Review Worksheet 1. Define a projectile. 2. Define a trajectory. 3. If a football is thrown horizontally with the same initial velocity on Earth and on the moon, is there a difference in the amount of time it takes to travel 10 yards? No 4.