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1. Trajectory
The path a projectile is called a trajectory in physics. It has a vertical component and even makes a parabola, but if we are talking about physics, it is trajectory.
2. A person sitting in a chair
Projectiles can be defined as an object that is in flight. So it has to be in the air. Since a person sitting in a chair is not in flight, then it is NOT a projectile. (Unless you throw the person in the air while he is in the chair)
3. 490 meters
We have the formula and our given:
d = 1/2gt²
Just plug in the values to get your answer:
d = 1/2(-9.8m/s²)(10s)²
d = (-4.9m/s²)(100s²)
d = -490m
So since height is a scalar value, just take out the negative sign.
4. 65 m/s
Again we have our formula and given:
[tex]v=\dfrac{d}{t}[/tex]
So we just plug in our values:
[tex]v=\dfrac{650m}{10s}[/tex]
[tex]v=650m/s[/tex]
5. True
A projectile, if you will notice its trajectory moves both horizontally and vertically. The horizontal motion is what we call the x-component and the vertical is called the y-component. This is what gives it its' curved path.
6. False
An ellipse is an oval-shaped path. A projectile does not move in a circular/oval path. It travels a curved path. It can be parabolic. It is curved but it does not follow a circular path.
7. The vertical component always equals the horizontal component
This is false. Vertical component is different from the horizontal component. The horizontal component is not influenced by gravity only the vertical component. So in short, the horizontal component is the same throughout, but the vertical component changes over time.
8. Constant
Like mentioned above, the horizontal movement is constant or it does not change. This is because a projectile is defined also as an object that is influenced solely by gravity.
9. Vertical velocity decreases
This is because the movement is against the pull of gravity. It will continue to decrease until it will eventually come to a stop and start to descend. As it descends it increases.
10. Vertical velocity increases
I guess explained it above. As the object descends, the vertical movement increases. This is why you can actually die at certain heights. It increases as the time in flight increases. So the longer in flight, the faster it will get.
Answer to Q 1:
The path a projectile takes is called Trajectory
Explanation:
According to Physics, in terms of projectile motion, trajectory is the curved path that an object follows when it travels in open space. It has two components x and y. X component shows the range while y component shows the height of the projectile.
Answer to Question 2
The odd choice out of these options is A person sitting in a chair, not moving
Explanation:
As we know that it is necessary for a projectile motion that some movement must be there. Therefore some movement is necessary in a curved path. Since the person sitting in a chair is not moving and he is in rest so he cannot be considered as moving because he is not changing his position with respect to an observer.
Answer to Question 3
The distance will be 490 meters
Explanation:
According to second equation of motion
S= vit + ½ gt²
Putting the values
S = 0 + ½ (9.8) (10)
S = 490 meters
Answer to Question 4
The speed will be 65m/s
Explanation:
As we know that
Speed = Distance / Time
So putting the values
Speed = 650 / 10
Speed = 65 m/s
Answer to Q 5:
The given statement is true
Explanation:
A projectile motion is composed of two components. X component is responsible for showing the range of the projectile and it starts from the origin or starting point while on the other hand Y component is responsible for the height of the projectile. We plot the maximum height that a projectile can gain on the Y axis of a graph.
Answer to Q 6
The given statement is false
Explanation:
There is a difference in the shape of parabola and ellipse. The shape of projectile graph is a parabola, not an ellipse. The equation of a projectile gives us two values at two different points. Since it is a quadratic equation so that is why this type of motion gives parabola and not an ellipse.
Answer 7:
The false statement is vertical component is always equals to horizontal component.
Explanation:
The horizontal component of a projectile is X and it is constant which means no force is acting on it whereas y component has a force of gravity as the body goes up or comes down so both of these components can never be the same.
Answer to Q 8:
During the course of trajectory, the horizontal component of the velocity is constant.
Explanation:
The horizontal component of trajectory is the X component. This component does not have any force upon it except the force of friction of earth and object. The force of friction is also acting in x axis that is why we can say that during the course of trajectory, the horizontal component of the velocity is constant.
Answer to Q 9
In the simulation above, as the projectile travels upward, its vertical velocity decreases
Explanation:
We know that for a body moving up or down is affected by gravity so whenever an object moves against the force of gravity, it’s acceleration and velocity decreases because the gravitational pull tends the object to stay it on earth surface.
Answer to Q 10
In the simulation above, as the projectile travels downward, the vertical velocity increases
Explanation:
When a body moves up or down it is affected by gravitational pull. As the body comes towards the earth the gravitational acceleration increases with the rate of 9.8m/s². This acceleration is taken as positive and when the projectile hits the ground it is in its maximum speed.