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&, 2 = Projectile Motion CONCEPT MAP _* \ 2 Tine oF Fligher 420 Uae Bool distone *cos(Q Ot, Me Projectile Motion 1.0: Kobe Bryant’s Grapple “Do not try this at home! Although it seemed impressive and human possible, itis NOT AT ALL RECOMMENDED. Thus, the scene was done in the “green screen.” Grapple: How fast was Kobe's speed? x the pur What do you know (PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE) that will help you grapple with this problem? What do you wish to know to help you grapple with this problem? \ K YOUR NOTES (from group members & whole class discussion) On the scale of 1 to 4, rate your understanding of this grapple so far: 4: Notyet... Istillhave | 2: Not yet... but after 3:|amaimostthere! || 4: | understand ail the a lot of confusion & practice & focus. Ihave | just need to pay mathematical concepts ‘uestions about this 2 better clarity of the attention to precision. needed to wrestle with vrapple. grapple. this grapple. | can apply these concepts to other reabife problems, BUILDING BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE for Projectile Motion 1. Observe the coolmysterious demonstration. What do you see? ‘Wrat important What does this have to do with science/mathematics idea is the launching of a catapult or demonstrated? : Kobe Bryant? - 2. Examining “expert” documents. Pick one document and become an expert oft Share what you learnediobservedineticed about this document with your group members. 3. Then, we will share out loud as a class. 4. Now what? What does “Law of Inertia’ have to do with how a catapult works? ‘TAKE NOTES here: = FOCUS 4. Which force act on the grape that'is launched from the catapult, besides the tension created by the catapult? 2. What happens to the grape if this force ( ) was not present? 3. Definition of PROJECTILE MOTION: harm 2903/2015 "Keep for Cataputt Project! Vertical and Horizontal Displacement for PROJECTILE “Neston Bret U ~ °MOTION Distonce = Cre time sasic rormua: D = rt Gravity-free path Bath che te gravity soni VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT for an angied-launched projectile: _ or 2 - ghee y(t) = Vit t FZ ‘ PS & ‘y &, HORIZONTAL DISPLACEMENT: —, X(O) = Vib, \. NR 4 Mn, “Keep for Catapult Proj KOBE’S GRAPPLE: What was Kobe’s speed? we, 1,282 mm 2,081mm) —~»—* wel. Honrad “Keep for Catapult Project! Projectile Motion 3.0, Recall the vertical and horizontal displacement functions as: Ge, Bee ey se oN FN ek 2 as yy = Vit + O5gf and x= ie 1. Why does the vertical displacement function have the gravity part (acceleration) added? mY must For the vertical displacement SncHO) gre iN . 2. Why doesn't the horizontal displacement function have the gravity part (acceleration) added? REVIEW Acannonball is launched horizontally from the top of an 78.4-meter high cliff. How much time will ittake for the ball to reach the ground and at what height will the ball be after each second of travel? “Keep for Catapult Project! VERTICAL INITIAL VELOCITY & HORIZONTAL INITIAL VELOCITY 35 degrees to the horizontal, = <1 3 | _eyt e's Wher is he moatoc PARBEER Os placement a Pala py corte Ss selocty APPLY: suppose a betel launched oma att and was in tear for 32 seconds. Thejfaxirians PGF ofthe ball was 40 feet. What ‘What was its initial veioc! a 2 VO eva 4Ols2F vy CDR | ~% 4O=Wry(3.2) 4 100-352 Time: 9.2 see Max Height. yor, Initial velocity: ® Grave. Yorn mer *50.16 OVS 2) -soyhe, 10.6 How long ‘oefore se Gaseeall lands av “sne geaund Know Ing jal Velo ty | Gravity vertical displacemens IOV aVyt 4 SE Lu { “Gest a 0-444 = auimemie Grae Le O27 49 gt eponcion FcroeING O=O47¢- 198 42a oe Te 4.9t® eS 1-4-4 TENT Ct gfe) oe ae -498) Ee 4 4¢* ~~ ol4a) a) [ea G, oR pit f a =49 727 4 4t=-4 “ag qq aq t= 1425 . : 4 QUAD REC FORMULA: Hel Weak ge. O=04 Te - 4.94% a: 44 o- 99tt “ NT qo) br Vea = 4. 747 - (190) e290 O= O14 <4 gyn 2(-4.9) O--4 1 Te + - ee 1- £ ee eT A Lat second a Tag “is “44 “Gg Meco Aiteele, honray Catapult Bidect leumuty Novzonitety only hot horieomty velouhy Lf W4tO on Projectile’ Motion WRAP-UP Verteet nite Velourty Porizonte larheel Miys wyesin() Ny in abe, ym Se Verte Dis plax yee ¢ Ngee Mm, 29 1 1. List all the functions we know about PROJECTILE Sek Ge "aie Function We can use this function to find. VaaWrsntey s Fonae ea mace Pintod verheew vetoes Wertical Inrtiod Velocity fp intnal veloudy Vic= Vi OS (ED forge be Pin horaoted velouty (2. Horizontal loinc Velouty wntiol velo Ye Viye aE He einiied veltexel yeaah Verheet Disola2ment le verhces distere | ¥e Vanek ohm Tad tm hoczarter. velocity (ere Horizontal Dispiacemert Porign arti. \eonue ‘2. jThere are 2 types of PROJECTILE MOTION: horizontally-launched & non-hortzontally-iaunched Draw a picture for each. horizontally launched picture: Wneus (GU) non-horizentally-launched picture: 9 es (arn gusty) = { . { 7 . . e “Keep for Catapult Project!” 3. Asoccer ball is{kicked horizontaliy\off a 22.0-meter high hill and lands a distance of 35.0 ieters from the ae of the hill. Determine the(nitial horizontal velocity}of the soccer ball. Fon \Tn oe uz eter at tes X eet x2 Vi & ‘ere. one Vay ysMesinte) 200 Ws 3oet Sng HS x= Vix! s Ss Vixevease) %*22™ = & \ Vine 32m 0.62% s+ \ % £2? 2) » en 4. Along jumpes(eaves the groundwith anil veGoY of Tag et an angle of 28-degrees @ + time of above the horizontal. Determine the time of flight, the horizontal distance, and the peak height Fae (Gi felons jumoes Foam, vies My SS ye ote SE ont =42Z 0 W=lZoCos ~ % : geraehit S 192 Wis Vixe 12.65 9 S63 ro.sCask? he a asin Vix= lOSE mis, qi eryaet oS —— Viqereesincs) Ae as ~ Wiyes.¢3 mis -S- 634 563 FCH4)O) Ae 26.48) -S.3E LHCII 4B x =pt-o*-4ac -S6345.62 5 za —4 Kevok Poblem. hi ( teoa Bat “SEE og oy ~ |r? Or ~15= . -* Q! Speed? Yeo know: Tato distewec* 36 & © bale Total He toh (207 OCS (O16 = 1dS secorets + Corer speci 3 mph — Feces) . * & Az a =o only when Sketing » org aS | of {co 7 \ Sram ‘qrounel J Libs - @ sie a airs] EWS ze PYG) =36 © seme bctine “oe (-3-873 ,0) 4(+3. a6 =O A 13.373 % 73,0) Mitcot, Konracl Wane Graph of Parabola 1.0 Label the x-intercepts, y-intercept. and vertex of the VeS us Peay Ay porar Giues us lowest point nT 10 the midale D thames direction Diine of Summetny splits Portola 1 he d Below is a trajectory of a baseball being launched from a catapult. What conclusions can you make about projectile motion? Think about all the variables: vertical displacement, horizontal displacement, vertical initial velocity, horizontal initial velocity, time, initial velocity, and angle of launch? Horizontal Displ Neetex foes noe spit Porepola in bo K [F(z ee jy) 8 [hae (3.11) 2 (J 4226 2.8) v jurtaed Qa) o [or +2:2 [oa (2.6) lake =b Roce & Graph of Parabola 3.0 TRANSFORMATIONS: translation, reflection, horizontal & vertical stretch, and rotation Tronsiarion’. eo, Shred in different auections Reflection: murrereng te x oF 4 Row.zertal fverncel StretCn. ylider ar narrower RotaMton:Spn ke 3 certain aegres opgeTcHES TRANSLATIONS: yortsPorenr Fonction OATeA(Snifted) cei yen a Di rron DA taransioted (shifted) down Srangioded (Sifted) Fig} Y=(aa B) Mrorsiared Grotred) 1h Y= “reelected OOS Ao ORS *We can use the transformation of parabolas to graph quickly! HOW TO USE TRANSFORMATIONS to Graph Quickly Parent Function: Tre parent function 9 “ “Child/Transformed” Functions: y / CHALLENGE OPTION: Graph the “transformed” functions using the parent function. Hint: Label all the transformations first.

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