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Demonstrating the Components of Projectile Motion
Projectile motion is composed of a horizontal and a vertical component. This video shows that via a side-by-side video demonstration and also builds the velocity and acceleration vector diagram.
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Projectile Motion: Derivation of Projectile Motion Equations
Explore projectile motion in two dimensions with detailed derivations, formulas, and solved numericals. Understand how horizontal and vertical components shape the parabolic trajectory under gravity
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Projectile Motion - AP Physics 1: Kinematics Review Supplement
In this video, we continue our AP Physics 1 review by diving into kinematics and projectile motion. In this lesson, we walk through several multiple-choice problems related to projectile motion, which are similar to what you can expect...
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Projectile Motion - AP Physics 1: Kinematics Review Supplement
In this video, we continue our AP Physics 1 review by diving into kinematics and projectile motion. In this lesson, we walk through several multiple-choice problems related to projectile motion, which are similar to what you can expect...
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(part 1 of 2) An Introductory Projectile Motion Problem with an Initial Horizontal Velocity
Can you drop a ball from a moving vehicle and get it to land in a bucket? You can using Physics! In this video we solve an introductory projectile motion problem involving an initial horizontal velocity and predict how far in front of...
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Introduction to Projectile Motion
My strategy for solving any projectile motion problem. You need to split the variables in to the x and y directions and solve for time. Sounds simple and it really is, usually.
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Projectile Motion - Components
Projectile motion components demonstrated: constant velocity in x, free all in y.
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Principle of Conservation of Energy: Solving for Projectile Motion
This video demonstrates the principle of conservation of energy by solving a physics problem that determines the velocity of a ball at two different points during its projectile motion. It illustrates how mechanical energy remains...
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Physics Problem: Ball Rolling and Projectile Motion Combined
This content solves a multi-part physics problem involving a solid ball that first rolls smoothly along a horizontal path, then up a ramp onto a plateau, and finally launches horizontally to land at a specific distance. It demonstrates...
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Projectile Motion: Analyzing an Angry Bird's Trajectory
This content provides a detailed analysis of a projectile motion problem, using the scenario of an "angry bird" passing over two posts. It demonstrates how to determine the time of flight to reach a specific height using vertical...
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Analyzing an Aircraft's Bomb Release Trajectory: Projectile Motion
This content details the analysis of a bomb's projectile motion released from a diving aircraft. It explains how to determine the time the bomb remains in the air and the initial height of release by breaking down the aircraft's initial...
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Nerd-A-Pult - An Introductory Projectile Motion Problem
An introductory projectile motion problem where you have to break the initial velocity vector in to its components before you can work with it. The Nerd-A-Pult is the perfect tool for showing projectile motion.
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Nerd-A-Pult #2 - Another Projectile Motion Problem
This time in our projectile motion problem, we know the displacement in the y-direciton and we are solving for the displacement in the x-direciton. We could you use the quadratic formula and I even show you how, however, I also show you...
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Physics: Projectile Motion Examples (Part 1)
In this video, we'll run through a projectile motion example problem, calculating all we can along the way!
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Understanding the Range Equation of Projectile Motion
The Horizontal Range of a Projectile is defined as the horizontal displacement of a projectile when the displacement of the projectile in the y-direction is zero. This video explains how to use the equation, why a launch angle of 45°...
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Projectile Motion Example
Given an initial velocity of 3.25 meters per second at an angle of 61.7 degrees above the horizontal. We can predict how far vertically down a projectile will have gone after it has gone a distance of 0.93 meters. Which will make it land...
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Ball Thrown Towards a Wall: Trajectory Analysis
This content analyzes the projectile motion of a ball thrown towards a wall. It details how to calculate the height at which the ball hits the wall, its horizontal and vertical velocity components at impact, and determines whether the...
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(1 of 2) Mechanics - Review of all Topics - AP Physics C
0:00 Intro
0:38 Vectors vs. Sc
alars
1:05 The Uniformly Accelerated Motion
Equations
2:
07 Accelerati
on
2:42 Velocity
3:03 Derivative
and Integral Definiti
ons
4:01 Projectile Motion
4:57...
0:38 Vectors vs. Sc
alars
1:05 The Uniformly Accelerated Motion
Equations
2:
07 Accelerati
on
2:42 Velocity
3:03 Derivative
and Integral Definiti
ons
4:01 Projectile Motion
4:57...
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AP Physics C: Kinematics Review (Mechanics)
Calculus based review of conversions, velocity, acceleration, instantaneous and average velocity and acceleration, uniformly accelerated motion, free fall and free fall graphs, component vectors, vector addition, unit vectors, relative...
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#26 Mechanics Multiple Choice Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam
This problem is a projectile motion problem with an initial horizontal velocity.
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Rolling Cylinder: Energy Conservation and Projectile Motion
This content analyzes the motion of a solid cylinder rolling down an inclined roof. It uses the conservation of energy to determine the angular speed as it leaves the roof and then applies projectile motion principles to calculate the...
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Deriving the Range Equation of Projectile Motion
Learn how to derive the Range of Projectile. The Horizontal Range of a Projectile is defined as the horizontal displacement of a projectile when the displacement of the projectile in the y-direction is zero.
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Asteroid Gravity: Escape Speed, Projectile Motion, and Impact Velocity
Master key physics concepts like escape velocity, projectile height, and impact speed using energy conservation on a low-gravity asteroid—ideal for AP and IB exam prep