Reviewing Kinematic Graphs of Projectile motion
The horizontal and vertical motions of a projectile are independent of each other.
In the horizontal direction, the projectile will move at a constant velocity. In the vertical direction, the projectile will accelerate down at a rate of 10 meter per second for each second it is airborne. (Recall that we assume that air resistance is negligible for the projectiles that we will study).
First complete the trajectories for two objects: one that is horizontally launched and the other that is dropped.
In the horizontal direction, the projectile will move at a constant velocity. In the vertical direction, the projectile will accelerate down at a rate of 10 meter per second for each second it is airborne. (Recall that we assume that air resistance is negligible for the projectiles that we will study).
First complete the trajectories for two objects: one that is horizontally launched and the other that is dropped.
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Next, complete the kinematic graphs for the horizontal and vertical motion of the objects that you analyzed above.
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