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Activit Y4:: Curve Me On An Incline

This document describes an activity to investigate projectile motion on an inclined surface. The objectives are to capture the trajectory of a projectile on an incline and examine the relationships between projection angle, height, range, and time of travel. It outlines experiments on linear motion down an incline and two-dimensional projectile motion along an incline. Tables show the results of experiments launching bottle caps from different heights, recording the range and calculating time of fall to analyze the effects of the initial height.
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Activit Y4:: Curve Me On An Incline

This document describes an activity to investigate projectile motion on an inclined surface. The objectives are to capture the trajectory of a projectile on an incline and examine the relationships between projection angle, height, range, and time of travel. It outlines experiments on linear motion down an incline and two-dimensional projectile motion along an incline. Tables show the results of experiments launching bottle caps from different heights, recording the range and calculating time of fall to analyze the effects of the initial height.
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ACTIVIT

Y 4:
Curve Me on
an Incline
OBJECTIVES:
• Capture a full trajectory of
projectile motion on an
inclined surface.
• Investigate the relationships
between the projection
angle, the height, the range,
and time of travel of a
projectile.
DAY
ONE ACTIVITY
I. Linear Horizontal Motion
DAY ONE ACTIVITY
I. Linear Horizontal Motion

A ball rolling horizontally has a


velocity that is constant, and an
acceleration that is zero.
DAY
ONE ACTIVITY
II. Linear Motion Down an
Inclined
DAY ONE ACTIVITY
II. Linear Motion Down an Inclined

A ball rolling straight down an


incline has a velocity that is
increasing as the object moves
downward, and an acceleration
that is constant and downward.
DAY
ONE ACTIVITY
III. Two- dimensional Motion
along an Incline
DAY ONE ACTIVITY
Q10. Describe the trajectory for horizontally- fired
projectiles along an incline. Sketch the trajectory.
 The trajectory is a curve down parabola.
Q11. Describe the shape of trajectory for projectiles
fired at angles along an incline. Sketch the trajectory.
 They are all in parabolic shape facing downward.
Q12. Compare the location of the trajectory peaks in
term of maximum height, hmax reached.
 The trajectories do not have the same locations of
peaks and heights.
Q13. Compare the horizontal distances, x (range)
reached when they return to the elevation from which
they where projected.
 The trajectories have different horizontal distances
(range) reached, some range are quiet close.
DAY ONE ACTIVITY
Q14. Among the trajectories of projectiles fired at
angles, for the same launching velocity which covered
the greatest range (horizontal distance in the x-axis)?
 The trajectory fired at 45⁰ covered the greatest
range.
Q15. Among the trajectories of the projectiles fired at
angles, for the same time launching speed, which
recorded the highest peak.
 The trajectory with the greatest launching angle
(75⁰ ) recorded the highest peak.
Q16. Which pairs of trajectories have range that are
almost equal?
 Trajectories at 15⁰ and 75⁰ have a close ranges
while trajectories at 30⁰ and 60⁰ also have the
close ranges although these are longer than the
common range for 15⁰ and 75⁰.
Table 6a. Range of horizontally- launched bottle cap from different heights.

HEIGHT RANGE, AVERAGE


OF FALL, R (m) RANGE,
h (m) R (m)
Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 4 Trial 5
0.00 66.5 41 94 94 46 68.3

-0. 50 72 73 97.5 106 101 89.9

-1.00 156.5 91 158.5 157.5 144 141.5

-1.50 163 172 171 135 130 154.2

-2.00 193 184 240 240 198 215.2

Q17. At which height of fall is the average range the


longest? Shortest?
 Longest: -2.00 m
 Shortest: 0.00 m
DAY
TWO ACTIVITY
IV. Two- dimensional Motion on
Air
Table 6b. Calculated time of fall of horizontally- launched bottle cap.
CALCULATED
TIME OF FALL SQUARE OF AVERAGE HEIGHT OF
tcalc2 (s2) CALCULATED RANGE, FALL, h (m)
tcalc = TIME R (m)
tcalc2 (s2)

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00


0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00
0.43 0.18 89.9 -0.50
-0.50
0.43 0.18 89.9
0.52 0.27 141.5 -1.00
-1.00
0.52 0.27 141.5
0.77 0.59 154.2 -1.50
0.77 0.59 154.2 -1.50
0.91 0.83 215.2 -2.00
0.91 0.83 215.2 -2.00

Q18. At which height of fall is calculated time of fall the


longest? Shortest?
 Longest: -2.00
 Shortest: 0.00

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