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Dr. Mason’s Patented Quiz #2 Review Presentation Accept no substitutes Void where prohibited Limit one per family

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Dr. Mason’s Patented Quiz #2 Review Presentation

Accept no substitutesVoid where prohibited

Limit one per family

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“Everyone fights, nobody quits”

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Fill in the blanks

• V0 =

• Vi =

• Difference between V0 and Vi =

• V0X =

• V0Y = • Pythagorean Theorem = • T =

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Trig Stuff

A = 13

b = 9

c =

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Trig Stuff

A = 13

b =

c =

Θ = 400

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Más Trig

y

x

V0 = 25 m/s

Draw V0X and V0Y to scale on graph

V0X = V0Y =

Θ = 350

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Más Trig

y

x

V0 = 25 m/s

Draw V0X and V0Y to scale on graph

V0X = V0Y =

Θ = 1400

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Vectors

V0X = - 60 m/s

V0Y = 35 m/s

Θ =

V0 =

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VectorsV0X = - 40 m/s

V0Y = - 25 m/s Θ =

V0 =

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Vector Problems• A plane flies due north at a speed of 400 km/hr• The wind blows towards the east at a speed of

100 km/ hr.• Draw a diagram depicting this. • Calculate the magnitude and direction of Vf.

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Vector Problems• As previously, a plane flies at 400 km/hr with a

wind blowing east at 100 km/hr. • At what heading does the plane need to fly in

order to end up flying due north? Draw a diagram.

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Projectile motion concepts

• Motion in horizontal and vertical directions are:

• Acceleration always points:• Why:• The vertical speed of a projectile at the apex

of its trajectory:

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Projectile motion concepts again• The point in the trajectory where the

projectile moving the slowest:• Why:• Describe the horizontal and vertical

components of velocity at these 5 places:

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Final velocity, vector style

A plane flying horizontally at a speed of 200 m/s drops a care package from a height of 1000m. Whenthe care package hits the ground, these are the magnitude and direction (measured from the positiveX-axis) of its final velocity.

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Figuring out V0X and V0Y

• A projectile launches from the ground and lands 120m downrange in 3.4 seconds

• After how long did it reach its apex?• What is V0X?

• What is V0Y?

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Figuring out V0X and V0Y

• A projectile launches from the ground and lands 120m downrange in 3.4 seconds

• How high did the projectile go?• What was the launch angle?• What was the original launch speed V0?

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Equations for 2-D motion

• V0X (in terms of V0 and θ)=

• V0Y (in terms of V0 and θ)=

• Free fall equation (no V0Y):

• Y- Y0 (in terms of V0Y , g, t) =

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The infamous boy throwing rock off the cliff problem

• A boy throws a rock horizontally off a 130m cliff. The rock’s V0 = 15 m/s.

• How long after the rock is thrown does it hit the ground? How far did it travel horizontally?

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The infamous punter hang time problem

• A football punter kicks the ball with a speed of V0 = 35 m/s at an angle of 380 from the horizontal. How long does it stay in the air? How long to reach its apex?

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The infamous ‘how far does the punter kick the ball’ problem…with a twist

• A football punter kicks the ball with a speed of V0 = 35 m/s at an angle of 380 from the horizontal. How far does the punter kick the ball?

• How high does it go?

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The range equation• The range equation:• A cannon shoots a human at an angle of 400

and a V0 of 50 m/s. How far downrange does he land?

• Pretend air resistance is now turned on. How would that affect the range calculated in the previous problem?