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14 Physical Sciences Physical Sciences X-Sheets Physical Sciences VERTICAL PROJECTILE MOTION KEY CONCEPTS This lesson focuses on the following key concepts: • Force of gravity • Gravitational acceleration • Equations of motion TERMINOLOGY & DEFINITIONS Acceleration due to gravity: is the acceleration experienced by a projectile due to the gravitational force that acts on it Gravitational force: is the force of attraction between any two objects in the universe. In the case of an object on earth, it will be the force with which the earth, as the bigger object, will attract the object towards its centre. This gravitational force is called the weight of an object and is measured in Newton (N) Height: the vertical displacement of an object X-PLANATION OF KEY CONCEPTS AND TERMINOLOGIES The Gravitational Force The gravitational force acting on the object during its motion is found by using the formula: F g = ma where: F g is the gravitational force acting on the object m is the mass of the object and a is acceleration due to gravity The gravitational force acting on the projectile is actually the force of attraction between the earth and the projectile. Thus the formula on the law of universal gravity applies. Therefore, the force experienced by a projectile is the force of attraction between the earth and the projectile which can be found using the following formula: F g = where: F is the gravitational force between the earth and the projectile M is the mass of the earth and m is the mass of the projectile It, therefore, follows that ma = G . From this equation, it can be seen that acceleration due to gravity, a = G . This equation tells that the acceleration due to gravity does not depend on the mass of an object, but only on the mass of the earth and the distance between the earth and the object. Mm r 2 Mm r 2 Mm r 2 Vertical Projectile Motion

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VERTICAL PROJECTILE MOTION

KEY CONCEPTSThis lesson focuses on the following key concepts:

• Forceofgravity

• Gravitationalacceleration

• Equationsofmotion

TERMINOLOGY & DEFINITIONSAcceleration due to gravity:istheaccelerationexperiencedbyaprojectileduetothegravitational

forcethatactsonit

Gravitational force:istheforceofattractionbetweenanytwoobjectsintheuniverse.Inthecase

ofanobjectonearth,itwillbetheforcewithwhichtheearth,asthebiggerobject,willattractthe

objecttowardsitscentre.Thisgravitationalforceiscalledtheweightofanobjectandismeasured

in Newton (N)

Height:theverticaldisplacementofanobject

X-PLANATION OF KEY CONCEPTS AND TERMINOLOGIES

The Gravitational ForceThegravitationalforceactingontheobjectduringitsmotionisfoundbyusingtheformula:

Fg = ma where: F

gisthegravitationalforceactingontheobject

misthemassoftheobjectand aisaccelerationduetogravity

Thegravitationalforceactingontheprojectileisactuallytheforceofattractionbetweentheearthandtheprojectile.Thustheformulaonthelawofuniversalgravityapplies.Therefore,theforceexperiencedbyaprojectileistheforceofattractionbetweentheearthandtheprojectilewhich

canbefoundusingthefollowingformula:

Fg =

where:Fisthegravitationalforcebetweentheearthandtheprojectile

Misthemassoftheearthand misthemassoftheprojectile

It,therefore,followsthat ma = G .Fromthisequation,itcanbeseenthat

accelerationduetogravity,a = G .Thisequationtellsthattheaccelerationdueto

gravitydoesnotdependonthemassofanobject,butonlyonthemassoftheearthandthedistancebetweentheearthandtheobject.

Mm

r2

Mm

r2

Mm

r2

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Projectile motionVerticalprojectilemotionismotionofanobjectinanupordowndirection.Anobjectinanupordownmotioniscalledaprojectile.Theonlyforcethatactsonaprojectileistheforceduetogravity(gravitationalforce).Thisforceequalstotheweightoftheobject.Sincethemovementofaprojectileisinupordownmotion,itsdisplacementisinaverticaldirectionand,therefore,thesymbolusedforitisΔy.Allprojectilesexperiencethesameaccelerationduringmotion.Thisaccelerationisaccelerationduetogravity,whichis9.8m∙s-2inadownwarddirection(towardsthecentreoftheearth).

Whenanobjectmovesinanupordownmotion,itissaidtobemovinginonedimension.Thefollowingequa-tionsareusedinsolvingverticalprojectilemotionproblems:

Notice that ∆y isusedforthedisplacementsincetheobjectmovesinaverticaldirection.

Graphs of projectile motionTheaccelerationduetogravityforaprojectileisconstantandequaltog=9.8m∙s-2downwards.Thisapplieswhenaprojectileismovingupordown.Wemustassignadirectiontomotion.Itisusualtomakeuppositiveand,therefore,g=-9,8m.s-2Theaccelerationversustimegraphforthismotionisalwaysthesame

asshownbelow:

Astoneisthrownupwardsfromaparticularheighthabovetheground.Asketchgraphofthepositionversus

timeforthemotionofthestoneisdrawnbelow.

Vf = Vi + a∆t V2f = V2

i + 2a∆y

∆y = Vi∆t + a∆t2 12 ∆y = ∆t ( )V

f + V

i

2

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Notice from the graph that the time the stone takes to reach its maximum height above the ground, Δt1, equals Δt2, the time it takes to fall from maximum height and return to the point of projection, h. The graph below is the velocity versus time graph of the stone thrown up from h.

Notice from the graph that when the stone reaches its maximum height, its velocity becomes zero. Also notice that the velocity with which the stone reaches the point of projection equals the velocity with which it was projected. However, the two velocities are in opposing directions. Thus if the velocity of the stone in the upwards direction is taken to be positive, its velocity as it falls back to its point of projection will be negative as shown in the graph.

X-AMPLE 1Anobjectisthrownupwardswithavelocityof24,5m∙s-1andtakes5storeturntothethrower’shand.Usetheinformationtosketchthefollowinggraphs:

a) Displacementvstime

b) Velocityvstime

c) Accelerationvstime

X-AMPLE 2Aboystandingontopofabuildingthrowsaballverticallyupwardsfromaposition,3,5mabovethe

groundwithaninitialvelocityof10m∙s-1.Ignoretheeffectsofairresistanceandanswerthe

followingquestions.

2.1 Whatisthemagnitudeanddirectionoftheaccelerationoftheball.

2.2 Calculatethemaximumheightreachedbytheballabovetheground.

2.3 Whatwasthevelocityoftheballatitsmaximumheight?

2.4 Calculatethetimetakenbytheballtoreachitsmaximumheight.

2.5 Howmuchtimedidtheballtaketoreachitsmaximumpositionandbacktothe

positionfromwhichitwasthrown.

2.6 Calculatethetotaltimetakenbytheballtoreachtheground.

2.7 Calculatethevelocitywithwhichtheballhitstheground.

2.8 Drawaroughsketchofthevelocity-timegraph.Showrelevantpointsonyour

velocityandtimeaxis.

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X-ERCISE1.Aboystandsattheedgeofahighcliff.Hethrowsastoneverticallyupwardswithaninitialvelocityof

9,8m∙s-1.Thestonestrikesthegroundatapointbelowthecliffafter3,5seconds.Thevelocity-timegraph

belowwasobtainedfrommeasurementsmadeduringthemotionofthestone.

GRAPH OF VELOCITY VS TIME

Usetheinformationonthegraphtoanswerthefollowingquestions:

1.1 Calculatetheaccelerationofthestonebetweentimest=2sandt=3s.

1.2 Atwhichtime(s)isthestonemovingataspeedof5m∙s-1?

1.3 Afterhowmanysecondsdoesthestonereachitshighestpoint?

1.4 Determinetheheightoftheclifffromwhichthestonewasthrown.

1.5 Usingthetopofthecliffastheinitialpositionofthestone,sketchtheposition-timegraph

formotionofthestonefromitshighestpointuntilitreachestheground.Onlyindicate

relevanttimevaluesonthex–axis.

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ocit

y (m

.s-1)

Time(s)

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ANSWERS 1.1 10m∙s-2downwards(Note:graphisnotaccurateenoughtoread9,8m.s-2)

1.2 Time:0,5secondsafterbeingthrown;1,5secondsafterbeingthrown

1.3 Afteronesecond

1.4 31,25m

1.5

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