How to Solve Projectile Motion Problems in One or Two Lines
Jun 8, 2021 · To sharpen the implementation of the primary equations, we recombine them to derive three auxiliary shortcut equations that facilitate the identification of equation parameters …
Projectile motion of two balls off a cliff • Physics Forums
Nov 23, 2024 · The discussion focuses on the projectile motion of two balls thrown from a cliff at equal initial speeds, one at an angle θ above the horizontal and the other at an angle θ below. …
Need Help Deriving Projectile Motion Equations - Physics Forums
Sep 16, 2016 · This discussion focuses on deriving projectile motion equations from established kinematics equations. Key equations derived include Flight Time = [2v0sin (θ)] / g, Max Height = …
Projectile motion (No initial velocity or time) - Physics Forums
Sep 10, 2006 · The discussion focuses on solving a projectile motion problem where an archer shoots an arrow at a 45-degree angle to hit a target 200m away. The key equations used …
Projectile motion formulas - Physics Stack Exchange
Or perhaps the velocity needed to reach a point, given a set distance and angle (theta).. There is a formula I found that is a variation of the quadratic formula. But it doesnt seem to give good info …
Projectile Motion Equations: Checking Answers for Moving Objects
Jan 28, 2008 · Could anyone please double check my answers to each of the following statements. Thanks Homework Statement Determine which of the following moving objects …
What is the speed of the arrow shot from the bow in projectile …
Jun 26, 2010 · The speed of an arrow shot from a bow can be calculated using projectile motion principles, specifically through the application of 2D kinematic equations. In this scenario, the …
How to Master Projectile Motion Without Quadratics - Physics …
Nov 19, 2020 · A method is provided that allows the solution of elementary % projectile motion problems using geometry and trigonometry rather than solving a quadratic equation.
How to Calculate Projectile Motion for a Thrown Stone
Sep 13, 2009 · The discussion focuses on calculating the projectile motion of a stone thrown horizontally from a height of 38 meters with an initial speed of 7.6 m/s. The time to impact can …
Quadratic drag projectile motion - Physics Stack Exchange
1 I have calculated formulas with 1 dimensional trajectory motion (free-fall) including quadratic drag, and have created the following equations. These equations of motion are not of much use …