The maximum height attaine by a projectile
is increased by 10% by increasing its speed of projecton
, without changing the angle of projection. …
What will be the net effect on maximum height of a projectile when it's angle of projection is changed from 30 degree to 60 degree keeping the same initial velocity of projection?
Maximum height will
increase to 3 times that of initial
.
What affects maximum height in projectile motion?
In order to determine the maximum height reached by the projectile during its flight, you need to take a look at the vertical component of its motion. Vertically, the motion of the projectile is affected by
gravity
. This means that at maximum height, the vertical component of the initial speed will be zero.
What will be the effect on maximum height of a projectile when its initial velocity is doubled?
Thus doubling the velocity will quadraple the
maximum height if the angle of projectile remains same
.
What happens when an object reaches max height?
The instantaneous speed of any projectile at its maximum height is zero. Because gravity provides the same acceleration to the ball on the way up (slowing it down) as on the way down (speeding it up), the time to reach maximum altitude is the
same as the time to return to its launch position
.
What is effect on maximum height of a projectile if angle change from 30 to 60?
What will be the effect on maximum height of a projectile when its angle of projection is changed from 30^(@) to 60^(@), without changing its initial velocity of projection ? Thus the
maximum height reached becomes three time the original height of projectile
.
Is the maximum height attained by projectile largest when its horizontal range is maximum?
No, horizontal range is maximum when θ = 45o and maximum height attained by projectile is largest when
θ = 90o
.
What is acceleration at maximum height?
At a projectile's highest point, its
acceleration is zero
.
What is the maximum height equation?
h = v 0 y 2 2 g
. This equation defines the maximum height of a projectile above its launch position and it depends only on the vertical component of the initial velocity.
What is the maximum height?
The maximum height of the object is
the highest vertical position along its trajectory
.
How is range affected by initial velocity?
(a)
The greater the initial speed v0
, the greater the range for a given initial angle. (b) The effect of initial angle θ
0
on the range of a projectile with a given initial speed. … If, however, the range is large, the Earth curves away below the projectile and acceleration of gravity changes direction along the path.
What happens if initial velocity is doubled?
Doubling
the speed v doubles the distance traveled s if the time t stays the same
. It should take t=v/a seconds to slow to a stop. At double the velocity, it will take twice as much time for this to happen.
How does range depend on initial velocity?
The horizontal displacement of the projectile
is called the range of the projectile and depends on the initial velocity of the object. If an object is projected at the same initial speed, but two complementary angles of projection, the range of the projectile will be the same.
What is the maximum height the ball reaches?
The required maximum height of the ball is
208 feet
.
Why does the velocity of an object rising up decreases as it reaches its maximum height?
Since gravity pulls the object toward the earth with
a constant acceleration g, the magnitude of velocity decreases as the ball approaches maximum height.
How do you know when a ball reaches its maximum height?
1 Expert Answer
So the highest point on the parabola is when
x=3
, or in our case t=3. So the ball reaches its maximum height after 3 seconds.