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Projectile Motion Activity Sheet

The document contains problems involving projectile motion. It provides examples of horizontally and vertically launched projectiles and asks the reader to calculate values like time, distance, and height using given initial velocities, angles, and other variables. The problems are to be solved using the GFSA (Given-Find-Solution-Answer) format and involve concepts like maximum height, time of flight, and horizontal or vertical displacement.

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Projectile Motion Activity Sheet

The document contains problems involving projectile motion. It provides examples of horizontally and vertically launched projectiles and asks the reader to calculate values like time, distance, and height using given initial velocities, angles, and other variables. The problems are to be solved using the GFSA (Given-Find-Solution-Answer) format and involve concepts like maximum height, time of flight, and horizontal or vertical displacement.

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Projectile Motion Activity Sheet Projectile Motion Activity Sheet

Direction: Solve the following problems using GFSA format. The formula to be used per problem Direction: Solve the following problems using GFSA format. The formula to be used per problem
is already given. is already given.

A. Horizontally Launched Projectile (Wednesday-May 10, 2023) A. Horizontally Launched Projectile (Wednesday-May 10, 2023)
1. A pool ball leaves a 0.60-meter high table with an initial horizontal velocity of 2.4 m/s. 1. A pool ball leaves a 0.60-meter high table with an initial horizontal velocity of 2.4 m/s.

a. Predict the time (t) required for the pool ball to fall to the ground. a. Predict the time (t) required for the pool ball to fall to the ground.
b. Predict the horizontal distance (dx) between the table's edge and the ball's landing b. Predict the horizontal distance (dx) between the table's edge and the ball's landing
location. location.
2. You’re a criminal investigator and need evidence to discover the mystery of a crash. A car 2. You’re a criminal investigator and need evidence to discover the mystery of a crash. A car
traveled a horizontal distance of 22.3m before smashing into the ground after it ran off a traveled a horizontal distance of 22.3m before smashing into the ground after it ran off a
horizontal road. The cliff is 7.2m high from the base to the top. At what velocity (Vx) was horizontal road. The cliff is 7.2m high from the base to the top. At what velocity (Vx) was
the car traveling at before it ran off the road? the car traveling at before it ran off the road?

3. A rock is thrown with a velocity of 23.7m/s horizontally off the top of an elevated hill. If 3. A rock is thrown with a velocity of 23.7m/s horizontally off the top of an elevated hill. If
the time it takes to reach the ground is 5.70 seconds. What is the height (dy) of the hill? the time it takes to reach the ground is 5.70 seconds. What is the height (dy) of the hill?

Projectile Motion Activity Sheet Projectile Motion Activity Sheet

Direction: Solve the following problems using GFSA format. The formula to be used per problem Direction: Solve the following problems using GFSA format. The formula to be used per problem
is already given. is already given.

A. Horizontally Launched Projectile (Wednesday-May 10, 2023) A. Horizontally Launched Projectile (Wednesday-May 10, 2023)
1. A pool ball leaves a 0.60-meter high table with an initial horizontal velocity of 2.4 m/s. 1. A pool ball leaves a 0.60-meter high table with an initial horizontal velocity of 2.4 m/s.

a. Predict the time (t) required for the pool ball to fall to the ground. a. Predict the time (t) required for the pool ball to fall to the ground.
b. Predict the horizontal distance (dx) between the table's edge and the ball's landing b. Predict the horizontal distance (dx) between the table's edge and the ball's
location. landing location.
2. You’re a criminal investigator and need evidence to discover the mystery of a crash. A car 2. You’re a criminal investigator and need evidence to discover the mystery of a crash. A car
traveled a horizontal distance of 22.3m before smashing into the ground after it ran off a traveled a horizontal distance of 22.3m before smashing into the ground after it ran off a
horizontal road. The cliff is 7.2m high from the base to the top. At what velocity (Vx) was horizontal road. The cliff is 7.2m high from the base to the top. At what velocity (Vx) was
the car traveling at before it ran off the road? the car traveling at before it ran off the road?

3. A rock is thrown with a velocity of 23.7m/s horizontally off the top of an elevated hill. If 3. A rock is thrown with a velocity of 23.7m/s horizontally off the top of an elevated hill. If
the time it takes to reach the ground is 5.70 seconds. What is the height (dy) of the hill? the time it takes to reach the ground is 5.70 seconds. What is the height (dy) of the hill?
B. Vertically Launched Projectile (Thursday-May 11, 2023) B. Vertically Launched Projectile (Thursday-May 11, 2023)
1. A golf player hits a golf ball with an initial velocity of 83.0m/s at 40⁰.
1. A golf player hits a golf ball with an initial velocity of 83.0m/s at 40⁰.

a. How long did it take to reach maximum height? (tmax)


a. How long did it take to reach maximum height? (tmax)
b. How far did the ball travel? (dx)
b. How far did the ball travel? (dx)
2. A long jumper leaves the ground at an initial velocity of 12m/s at an angle of 28° above
the horizontal. Determine : 2. A long jumper leaves the ground at an initial velocity of 12m/s at an angle of 28° above
the horizontal. Determine :
a. The time of flight (trange)
a. The time of flight (trange)
b. The horizontal distance (dx)
b. The horizontal distance (dx)
c. The maximum height (hmax)
c. The maximum height (hmax)

B.Vertically Launched Projectile (Thursday-May 11, 2023)`


B. Vertically Launched Projectile (Thursday-May 11, 2023)
1. A golf player hits a golf ball with an initial velocity of 83.0m/s at 40⁰. 1. A golf player hits a golf ball with an initial velocity of 83.0m/s at 40⁰.

a. How long did it take to reach maximum height? (tmax) a. How long did it take to reach maximum height? (tmax)

b. How far did the ball travel? (dx) b. How far did the ball travel? (dx)

2. A long jumper leaves the ground at an initial velocity of 12m/s at an angle of 28° above 2.A long jumper leaves the ground at an initial velocity of 12m/s at an angle of 28° above the
the horizontal. Determine : horizontal. Determine :

a. The time of flight (trange)


a. The time of flight (trange)
b. The horizontal distance (dx)
b. The horizontal distance (dx)
c. The maximum height (hmax)
c. The maximum height (hmax)

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