Projectile Motion – Launching objects at angles to study trajectory

Projectile Motion Demo

Projectile Motion

Launching objects at angles to study trajectory

Explore how launch angle and initial velocity affect the trajectory of a projectile. Observe the parabolic path and how different combinations affect range and height!

Launch Angle: 45°
Initial Velocity: 50 m/s
Current Parameters:

Angle: 45°, Initial Velocity: 50 m/s

Observation:

Ready for launch. Adjust the sliders to change the launch parameters.

The Science Behind Projectile Motion

Key Concepts:

Projectile motion is the motion of an object thrown or projected into the air, subject only to acceleration due to gravity:

  • Trajectory: The path followed by a projectile is always parabolic
  • Horizontal motion: Constant velocity (no acceleration)
  • Vertical motion: Accelerated by gravity (9.8 m/s² downward)
  • Range: The horizontal distance traveled before hitting the ground
Angle Effects:

For a given initial velocity, the maximum range is achieved at 45°. Angles above and below 45° produce shorter ranges but different maximum heights.

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