Formulas and Concepts of Projectile Motion

The projectile motion is divided into two parts: a horizontal motion with no acceleration and a vertical motion with constant acceleration due to gravity.

Consider the following example of a ball being launched at an angle from point O to the horizontal x-axis with an initial velocity of u:

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  • Point O is defined as the point of projection.
  • θ is defined as the angle of projection and
  • OB = Horizontal Range.
  • H is defined as the height of the particle.
  • The time of flight refers to the amount of time it takes a particle to travel from point A to point B.

Differential equations of motion can be used to discover various projectile motion parameters.

The linear equation of motion is:

v = u + at

S = ut + 1/2(at2)

v2 = u2 + 2aS

Apply the above equation for projectile motion, the equation will now be,

v = u – gt

S = ut – 1/2(gt2)

v2 = u2 – 2gS

Here,

u = initial velocity

v = Final velocity

g = Acceleration due to gravity (Taking it negative because gravity always work downward)

S = Displacement

t = Time 


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