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Motion in a Plane Examples of motion in two dimensions, Projectile motion Apply equations of motion in a straight line separately in both directions, X and. Ve = Ut at vy =u, + at 1 1 inal velocity of the particle Ss =utty at s=utt at ial velocity of the particle 2 = displacement of the particle Vy sutdas vy =u%,+2as a=acceleration of the particle t= the time interval in which the parti consideration + Projectile refers to an object that is in flight along the horizontal and vertical direction simultaneously. + Acceleration acts only in the vertical direction due to acceleration due to gravity (g). 7 + No acceleration in the horizontal direction. usin® B + Projectile motion is always in the form of parabola. | ucos8 AuCOSO Cc cos® uy, ind-gt x=(ucos@)t y =(usin6)t - 1/2 gt? Equation of path of projectile motion y = (tan @)x - gx7/2(u cos®)? Time of maximum height ty =u sind /g Time of flight 2tm = 2(u sin8/g) Maximum height of projectile h,, = (u sin@?/2g Components of velocity at timet Position at time t Horizontal range of projectile R=u? sin 20/g Maximum horizontal range (8) = 45°) R, = u/g

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