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Non-linear motion

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What happens to the velocity of the ball in the X direction as it falls?

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What happens to the velocity of the ball in the Y direction as it falls?

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What is the initial velocity in the Y direction?

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What is the final velocity in the Y direction? On level students - Use the spreadsheet.

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Which is true about the vertical velocity and horizontal velocity?

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How long does it take the ball to reach the ground? On level students - use the spreadsheet.

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When there is no air resistance, why does the vertical componant of a projectile's velocity change with time where the horizontal componant doesn't?

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A ball is launched straight up. When is the velocity of the ball 0?

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a projectile is launched vertically at 100 m/s. If you neglect air resistance, when will the projectile return to the same velocity? What about the same speed?

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If all these left the table at the last moment, which would be the last to hit the ground?

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Consider the following formula

Where F is the force of gravity between two objects

m1 is the mass of one object

m2 is the mass of another object

r is the distance between the two objects

G is a constant.

When the distance between two objects increases, the force of gravity between those objects

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Consider the following formula

Where F is the force of drag from air resistance

ρ is how thick and viscous the air is

v is the velocity of the object

C_D, the drag coefficient is a number that is specific to the shape and material an object is made of. The

A is the surface area of object falling. Note - the viscosity of the air, the drag coefficient and the surface area of the object do not change. consider what variables of the equation DO change.

As a skydiver falls, her speed increases due to the acceleration due to gravity. What effect does increasing speed have on the force of air resistance

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When you jump upward, your hang-time is the time your feet are off the ground. Does hang-time depend on

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How many meters had the ball travelled after 4 seconds?

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Compare the time periods 0-2 seconds and 2-4 seconds.

Which statement is true?

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Look at the slope, or steepness of the curve on the graph.

What happens to the curve as time passes?

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Which statement best describes the ball's speed as it travells down the ramp?

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The graph below shows the distance a biker travels over time.

Match three sections of the graph above with the description of the biker's motion during that time period.

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item

stopped

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A

travelling at a constant speed

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B

speeding up

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C

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Type your answer here

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