(G9 - Science Q4) LEAP - Projectile Motion
(G9 - Science Q4) LEAP - Projectile Motion
(G9 - Science Q4) LEAP - Projectile Motion
Projectile Motion
Science 9 – Quarter 4
Lesson 1
Ms. Beverly A. Rom
Uniformly Accelerated Motion
• A body is said to have uniform acceleration if it
maintains constant change in its velocity in each time
interval along a straight line.
Vf = Vi + at Vf = final velocity/speed
Vi = initial velocity/speed
d = Vit + ½ at2 a = constant acceleration
t = time
Vf2 = Vi2 + 2ad d = distance/displacement
v = average speed/velocity
d = () t or d= vt
Motion in Two Dimensions
• Projectile motion is a combination of uniform motion
along the horizontal and the motion of a freely falling
body along the vertical.
= angle of projection
Motion in Two Dimensions
VERTICAL MOTION LEGEND
dy = Viyt + ½ gt2 dy = height
dy =() t Viy = initial vertical velocity
= angle of projection
VERTICAL “VELOCITY”
COMPONENT
Changes (due to gravity), does NOT cover
equal displacements in equal time periods.