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What will our least used material for our project be?

Plastic Tube

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What does power mean in Air Trajectory Terms?

The rate at which something is performed

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What drags something down to the ground

Gravity

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What determines the maximum height of an object following a parabolic trajectory?

Initial Speed and Angle of launch

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What does Load mean in Air Trajectory Terms?

Something that is carried.

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What will be dropped onto our launcher so our object will be launched?

Wood

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What does energy mean in Air Trajectory Terms?

A measure of the rate of doing work.

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Gravity is exerted on all objects on our planet? True of False

True

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Which factor does not affect the range of a projectile in ideal conditions (no air resistance)?

Mass of the projectile

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What does force mean in Air Trajectory Terms?

The influence that provides a change.

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What object will be used to launch our object?

Plastic Bottle

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What does potential energy mean in Air Trajectory Terms?

Stored Energy

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Does the moon has less amounts of gravity than the earth does? True or False

True

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If the initial velocity is doubled, how does the range of a projectile change, assuming no air resistance?

It quadruples

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What does kinetic energy mean in Air Trajectory Terms?

Energy of Motion

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What will be holding up the project?

Pipes

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What does mass mean in Air Trajectory Terms?

the property of a body that causes it to have weight in a gravitational field.

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What is Gravity?

A: Gravity is the force that causes smaller bodies to accelerate towards the surface of a larger body.

B. Gravity is the force causes smaller bodies to accelerate away from the surface of a larger body.

C. Gravity is the force that causes larger bodies to accelerate towards the surface of a smaller body.

Gravity is the force that causes smaller bodies to accelerate towards the surface of a larger body.

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What component of the initial velocity is responsible for the maximum height reached by a projectile?

Vertical Velocity

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What does the equation of force mean in Air Trajectory Terms?

Mass Acceleration

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What object will be used for our project to be launched out of?

Ping Pong Ball or Tennis Ball

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What does Tension mean in Air Trajectory Terms?

The state of being stretched tight.
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Suppose the gravitational force is 10 Neutrons between two objects. If the distance between the masses is cut in half, what is the new force between the objects?

40 Neutrons

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During the motion of a projectile, when is the vertical velocity zero?

At the maximum height.

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What does Trajectory mean in Air Trajectory Terms?

The path to its target.