Lesson-4-Q4 (1)
Lesson-4-Q4 (1)
GALILEAN CONCEPTIONS OF
VERTICAL, HORIZONTAL
AND PROJECTILE MOTIONS
AT THE END OF THIS SESSION,
YOU ARE EXPECTED TO:
PROJECTILE MOTION;
AT THE END OF THIS SESSION,
YOU ARE EXPECTED TO:
PROJECTILE MOTION.
WHAT IS THE MOTION?
Motion is the action of changing location or position.
Life is motion. From the coordination of the muscles of
our body which enables us to walk,run,and danceto the
pumping of our hearts to deliver blood to thedifferent
parts of our bodies aremotion.
VERTICAL MOTION
Vertical motion is referred to as natural
motion. In a natural motion, the object
will move and will return to its natural
state based on the object's material or
composition-earth, water, air, and fire.
Horizontal Motion
An object moving in a violent
motion requires push or pull to
maintain horizontal motion.
M otion continues only so long as
there is an applied force to an object.
When the force is removed, motion
stops
HORIZONTAL MOTION
•the example at the right shows
piledboxes of food donation. T he boxes
will Remain on the floor unless a posh or
o pull force is applied.