Intro to Projectile Motion: Horizontal Launch definitions Flashcards
Intro to Projectile Motion: Horizontal Launch definitions
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Projectile Motion
Movement in two dimensions under gravity, forming a parabolic path.Parabolic Path
The curved trajectory followed by an object in projectile motion.Horizontal Launch
A type of projectile motion where initial velocity is only in the X-axis.X-axis
The horizontal component of motion where acceleration is zero.Y-axis
The vertical component of motion where acceleration is -g.Acceleration
In projectile motion, it is zero in the X-axis and -g in the Y-axis.Initial Velocity
The starting speed of an object, only in the X-axis for horizontal launches.Displacement
The change in position of an object, can be horizontal or vertical.Time of Flight
The duration an object is in motion during projectile motion.Vector Components
The breakdown of velocity into X and Y components using trigonometry.Kinematic Equations
Equations used to calculate motion variables like displacement and time.Gravity
The force causing acceleration in the Y-axis, denoted as -g.Constant Velocity
Motion in the X-axis where speed does not change due to zero acceleration.Trajectory
The path followed by a projectile, typically a parabola.Interval
The time period or path segment considered in motion analysis.