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    Projectile Motion

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    PROJECTILE MOTION AND BASKET BALL By: Fieda Rizkiana 09/X11 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 2 KEDIRI 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The writer expresses her gratitude to Allah SWT for blessing‚ love‚ opportunity‚ health and mercy to complete this assignment entitled “PROJECTILE MOTION AND BASKET BALL” to complete final task of Physics in 2nd semester. To complete this assignment‚ the writer knows that without other people’s help and support she will never be able to finish it. Therefore‚ writer would like

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    FORCE AND MOTION Scalars vs. Vectors Scalars | Vectors | A scalar quantity has only magnitude. | A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction. | Scalars can be added‚ subtracted‚ multiplied and divided just as ordinary numbers‚ i.e.‚ scalars are subjected to simple arithmetic operations. | Vectors cannot be added‚ subtracted and multiplied following simple arithmetic laws. Arithmetic division of vectors is not possible at all. | Example: mass‚ volume‚ time‚ distance‚ speed‚ work‚ temperature

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    Mostly due to the fact that recordings made with semi-professional tape recorders give no information on the occurrence of ultrasonic frequencies. In addition‚ quality of recordings could be diminished by the presence of resonance and background noise. The living arrangements of the animals also made it difficult to identify the caller and to determine the social significance

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    Projectile Motion Objectives: The purpose of this experiment is to examine the projectile motion of a ball launched horizontally. The initial velocity will be calculated. The range of the ball will be measured. Theory: Horizontal launch of the ball allows computing the initial velocity v0 by measuring the height of the launch and the distance traveled by the ball: h=‚ s=v0 ∙ t Solving these parametric equations for v0 gives us: 0=s Where h and s are defined from the

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    Lebanese American University Classical Physics 3 . Projectile Motion Objectives: Students will measure the maximum height H and the range R of a projectile motion. They will study the effect of the shooting angle on H and R. Material used: 4 rulers‚ track‚ metallic ball‚ landing track‚ A4 white paper‚ red carbon paper‚ timer + supply‚ gun + protractor. Theory: A projectile is an object upon which the only force acting is gravity. There are a variety of examples of projectiles: an object

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    Motion Analysis

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    moments (mid) and powers (bottom) of ankle (left)‚ knee (mid) and hip (right) of the kicking leg Martial Art Circular Kick‚ sometimes being called the roundhouse kick‚ is a kick that the attacker swings his or her leg around in a semicircular motion. The circular kick is very effective in inflicting damage to the opponent‚ a properly executed Muay Thai circular kick has been compared by many martial artists to being struck by a baseball bat. [pic] [pic] Circular kick is utilized in many different martial

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    Projectile Motion Purpose: Apply the concepts of two-dimensional kinematics (projectile motion) to predict the impact point of an object as its velocity increases. Introduction: The most common example of an object that is moving in two dimensions is a projectile. A projectile is an object upon which the only force acting is gravity. That is to say a projectile is any object that once projected or dropped continues in motion by its own‚ and is influenced only by the downward force

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    Laws of Motions

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    Newton’s Laws of Motions Scrapbook Basic Physics Honors Newton’s 1st Law of Motion An object stays in constant velocity until and unbalanced force is exerted upon it. [pic] ~The water of the waterfall will keep falling due to gravity. ~The papers on the wall stay at rest until wind blows at it. [pic] [pic] ~The trophy on the table stays at rest until it is taken. [pic] ~The cup on the table stays at rest until

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    zigzagged‚ then its great mass would be to your advantage. Explain why. 6. Inertia can best be described as _____. a. the force which keeps moving objects moving an stationary objects at rest. b. the willingness of an object to eventually lose its motion c. the force which causes all objects to stop d. the tendency of any object to resist change and keep doing whatever its doing 7. Mass and velocity values for a variety of objects are listed below. Rank the objects from smallest to greatest

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    Simple Harmonic Motion

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    The Introduction Abstract Through examining the simple harmonic motion of a mass hanging on a spring‚ three investigations were conducted in the experiment. The experiments include the relation between the period in oscillations and mass‚ and figuring out if the period vs. mass graph should go through the origin and lastly‚ finding the mass needed to create a one second timer. It was investigated by placing a motion detector under a spring that was attached to a clamp which was attached to a retort

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