@hetroman Not sure exactly what distance you want to calculate.
If you want to estimate the distance a projectile will travel you must first work out how long the object will stay in the air.
If you know the release velocity you can resolve this using trigonometry into the vertical and horizontal planes. Use v = u + at rearrange for t (a = -9.81), once you have time just use s=d/t for the horizontal distance (horizontal velocity will stay constant ignoring air resistance).
hello sir would it be possible to use the trapizium rule to find the distance under the parabolic path of theprojectile.
hetroman 1 year ago
@hetroman Not sure exactly what distance you want to calculate.
If you want to estimate the distance a projectile will travel you must first work out how long the object will stay in the air.
If you know the release velocity you can resolve this using trigonometry into the vertical and horizontal planes. Use v = u + at rearrange for t (a = -9.81), once you have time just use s=d/t for the horizontal distance (horizontal velocity will stay constant ignoring air resistance).
Kamalthewafi 1 year ago
here is a tricky projectile motion problem explained:
w.youtube.com/watch?v=poJIbfh7FNc
sahiti321 1 year ago
@sahiti321 youtube.com/user/sahiti321#p/a/u/1/poJIbfh7FNc
Nice video keep up the good work :)
Kamalthewafi 1 year ago
1.31 on the area
CDLEGO 2 years ago
hahah lol why is the arrow pointing at his man aera sir????
luv from athi...arrow vale...
Ps can i go in to yur class??
pleaseeeeeeee
CDLEGO 2 years ago
excellent
DrAlNajem 2 years ago