You are on page 1of 30

Scramble letters :

HORIZONTAL
TRAJECTORY

PROJECTILE
VERTICAL

PARABOLA
VELOCITY

GRAVITY
MOTION

ANGLE
CURVE
THE HORIZONTAL AND
VERTICAL MOTION OF
A PROJECTILE
Objectives:
At the end of the 60 minute 85% of the learners are expected to:

• Identify the horizontal and vertical motion of a projectile.

• Solve the height of the given problem of horizontal projectile


motion

• Perform a presentation that explains projectile motion.


SITUATION A SITUATION B
SITUATION A
SITUATION B

1. What do you think is the projectile in situation A?In situation B?


2. What happens to the motion of the swimmer as it takes off from the
diving board?
3. What happens to the vertical motion of the ball as it rises in the air (it
increases, it decreases)
SITUATION A
SITUATION B

4. When the ball reaches the maximum height does it


momentarily stop or not?
5. When the ball returns to the ground the vertical velocity
will (increase, decrease)
GIVE A SITUATION THAT SHOWS HORIZONTAL AND
VERICAL MOTION OF PROJECTILE .
Projectile motion is a form of motion where an object
moves in a curved path.
PROJECTILE MOTION CONSISTS OF HORIZONTAL AND
VERTICAL MOTION WORKING INDEPENDENTLY.
A marble is thrown
horizontally from a table top
with a velocity of 1.50 m/s .
The marble falls 0.70 m away
the table edge.

Solve :
How high is the table ?
0.70 m (9.8m/s2) (0.47s)2
1.50 m/s 2
 
(9.8m/s2) (0.2209s2)
0.47 2

2.16482 m/2
Give an example of projectile motion that you usually
see in your everyday and share the things you have
learned and present in the class in creative way .
Example that shows projectile motion:
• Shooting in basketball
• Playing golf
• Motocross
• Diving in a swimming pool
• And many more ball games or sports.
On your answer sheets :
II.
A ball is thrown horizontally from a table top with a velocity of 2.00 m/s .
The marble falls 0.90 m away the table edge.
Solve :
How high is the table ?

 
III. On 1 whole bond paper.
Draw a situation that shows projectile motion.
Let us check :
II.
A ball is thrown horizontally from a table top with a velocity of 2.00 m/s .
The marble falls 0.90 m away the table edge.
Solve :
How high is the table ?
Given :
dx=0.90 m
v1=2.00 m/s
ag=9.8 m/s
(9.8m/s2) (0.45s)2
2
0.90 m
 
2.00 m/s (9.8m/s2) (0.2025s2)
2
0.45
1.9845 m/2

You might also like