CONTENTS
- Meaning of projectile
- Terms associated with projectiles
- Uses of projectile
MEANING OF PROJECTILE
A projectile motion is one that follows a curved or parabolic path .It is due to two independent motions at right angle to each other .These motions are
- a horizontal constant velocity
- a vertical free fall due to gravity
Examples of projectile motion are the motion of;
- a thrown rubber ball re-bouncing from a wall
- An athlete doing the high jump
- A stone released from a catapult
- A bullet fired from a gum
- A cricket ball thrown against a vertical wall.
USE OF PROJECTILES
1. To launch missiles in modern warfare
2. To give athletes maximum takeoff speed at meets
In artillery warfare, in order to strike a specified target, the bomb must be released when the target appears at the angle of depression φ given by: Tan φ =1/u √gh/2
CLASSWORK
- (a) Define the term projectile (b) mention two application of projectiles
- A ball is projected horizontally from the top of a hill with a velocity of 30m/s. if it reaches the ground 5 seconds later, the height of the hill is
- A stone propelled from a catapult with a speed of 50m/s attains a height of 100m. Calculate: a. the time of flight b. the angle of projection c. the range attained.
ASSIGNMENT
SECTION A
- A stone is projected at an angle 60 and an initial velocity of 20m/s determine the time of flight (a) 34.6s (b) 3.46s (c) 1.73s (d) 17.3s (e) 6.92s
- A stone is projected at an angle 60 and an initial velocity of 20m/s determine the time of flight (a) 34.6s (b) 3.46s (c) 1.73s (d) 17.3s (e) 6.92s
- For a projectile the maximum range is obtained when the angle of projection is; (a) 600 (b) 300 (c) 450 (d) 900
- The maximum height of a projectile projected with an angle of to the horizontal and an initial velocity of U is given by
(a) U sin2 θ (b) U2 sin2θ (c) U2sin θ (d) 2U2sin2θ
g 2g g g
Use this information to answer questions 5 and 6: An arrow is shot into space with a speed of 125m/s at an angle of 150 to the level ground. Calculate the:
- Time of flight (a) 5seconds (b) 6.47seconds (c) 16.01seconds (d) 4.7seconds
- Range of the arrow (a) 350m (b) 781.25m (c) 900m (d) 250.71
SECTION B
- A gun fires a shell at an angle of elevation of 300 with a velocity of 2x10m. What are the horizontal and vertical components of the velocity? What is the range of the shell? How high will it rise?
- (a) What is meant by the range of a projectile? (b) An object is projected into the air with a speed of 50m/s at an angle of 300 above the ground level. Calculate the maximum height attained by the object
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