What is air resistance?
Air resistance is the result of air particles interacting with an object moving through them.
When goal destination is at the same height as take off, the greatest distance will be at what angle?
45 DEGREES
What are fluids?
Fluids are substances where the particles can move. Generally, that is air and water.
Projectiles have a blank motion (affected by gravity) and a blank motion
Vertical
Horizontal
What happens to air resistance when the velocity of a projectile increases
increases
mathematical point in which the mass of a body is centered.
Name 3 intial conditions
Velocity, angle, height of release
What paths are affected by a projectile?
Name all 3
Initial conditions (take off velocity, angle, and height)
A Badminton shuttlecock can reach what in M/S?
100 M/S
This determines the stability of what type of positions?
Part 2 if it lies above the base, what has been done to stability?
Static and Increase