Negative (Downward) Launch definitions Flashcards
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Projectile Motion
The motion of an object thrown or projected into the air, subject to only the acceleration of gravity.Vertical Displacement
The change in position along the y-axis, often denoted as \(\Delta y\).Initial Velocity
The velocity of an object at the start of its motion, often split into x and y components.Final Velocity
The velocity of an object just before it stops accelerating, often calculated using motion equations.Trigonometric Functions
Functions like sine and cosine used to resolve vector components in projectile motion.Angle of Projection
The angle at which an object is launched, affecting its trajectory and range.Horizontal Motion
The motion along the x-axis, typically with constant velocity in projectile problems.Negative Y-Component
Indicates downward motion when resolving initial velocity into components.Pythagorean Theorem
A method to calculate the magnitude of velocity using its x and y components.Inverse Tangent Function
Used to determine the angle of velocity direction from its components.Acceleration due to Gravity
The constant acceleration acting on objects in free fall, approximately -9.8 m/s².Interval
The time period or path segment considered in motion analysis, such as from launch to impact.Absolute Value
Used to express the magnitude of displacement or height as a positive number.Clockwise Angle
An angle measured in the clockwise direction from the horizontal axis.Delta X
The horizontal displacement or distance traveled along the x-axis.