Dynamics - Lesson 7: Projectile Motion Introduction Example

Jeff Hanson
15 Nov 201709:58

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TLDRIn this video, the topic of projectile motion is explored in the context of dynamics and kinematics. The speaker explains that once a projectile leaves the muzzle, gravity is the only force acting on it, causing acceleration in the vertical direction. Using a real-life example of a tennis ball shot from a 150-meter high building, the speaker demonstrates how to decompose the initial velocity into horizontal and vertical components. Through step-by-step equations, the ball's time in the air and distance traveled are calculated, providing a clear understanding of the principles behind projectile motion.

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