Very creative format and very complete content! I do have a follow-up question for you...you state (correctly) that the horizontal and vertical motion of a projectile are independent of each other. What ties the two motions together?
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Ingrid Novodvorsky Physics Dept. University of Arizona Tucson, AZ
There is a connection between the two components. This would be the time (t) because it is constant for both parts of the path, both vertical and horizontal. This is also evident in the equations involving vertical displacement and range.
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ReplyDeleteCyrus,
ReplyDeleteVery creative format and very complete content! I do have a follow-up question for you...you state (correctly) that the horizontal and vertical motion of a projectile are independent of each other. What ties the two motions together?
Great job...I'm impressed
Ingrid Novodvorsky
Physics Dept.
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ
Mrs. Novodvorsky,
ReplyDeleteThere is a connection between the two components. This would be the time (t) because it is constant for both parts of the path, both vertical and horizontal. This is also evident in the equations involving vertical displacement and range.
Thank you for your time,
Cyrus
The format is very good and the information is accurate.
ReplyDeleteThank you for spending the time to read everything.
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