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The document provides three examples of projectile motion calculations. The first example calculates the height and vertical velocity of a ball thrown at 10 m/s for 5 seconds. The second example finds the maximum height, horizontal displacement, and time for a ball kicked at 10 m/s and an angle of 53 degrees. The third example solves for the same values for a cannonball fired at an angle of 53 degrees.
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Projectile Motion With Examples PDF

The document provides three examples of projectile motion calculations. The first example calculates the height and vertical velocity of a ball thrown at 10 m/s for 5 seconds. The second example finds the maximum height, horizontal displacement, and time for a ball kicked at 10 m/s and an angle of 53 degrees. The third example solves for the same values for a cannonball fired at an angle of 53 degrees.
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Example In the given picture below, Alice throws the ball to the +X direction with an initial velocity 10m/s.
Time elapsed during the motion is 5s, calculate the height that object is thrown and Vy component of the velocity after it hits the
ground.

Example John kicks the ball and ball does


projectile motion with an angle of 53º to
horizontal. Its initial velocity is 10 m/s, find
the maximum height it can reach, horizontal
displacement and total time required for this
motion. (sin53º=0, 8 and cos53º=0, 6)

Example In the given picture you see the

motion path of cannonball. Find the


maximum height it can reach, horizontal
distance it covers and total time from the
given information. (The angle between cannonball and horizontal is 53º and sin53º=0, 8 and cos53º=0, 6)

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