FREE FALL VERTICAL MOTION |
After you have completed the following questions, assess your
answers with the animations displayed at the end of this web page. Think about
throwing a ball vertically into the air. Throw an
object up and observe its motion. What physical
quantities are important in describing the motion of the ball? A ball is launched vertically from a cannon at an initial speed
of 50 m.s-1. ·
Calculate the time
for the ball to reach its maximum height and the time for it to return to its
launch height. ·
Calculate the
displacement of the ball at the instant it reaches the highest point in its
trajectory. ·
At the
ball’s highest point, it stops momentarily. What is the acceleration of
the ball at this instance? ·
Calculate the
times at which the ball has a displacement of 100 m. What are the velocities
at these times? ·
Draw three graphs
with scaled axes (using your above answers) for the motion of the ball. ·
Use your v/t graph to determine the acceleration of the ball. ·
Use your v/t graph to determine the maximum height reached by the ball. Check your answers using the animation shown below. |
The animation was created using
the MATLAB mscript spAcc.m
MATLAB Scripts can be down loaded
from
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/3/folders/1j09aAhfrVYpiMavajrgSvUMc89ksF9Jb