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Derive an equation for displacement of a projectile fired at an angle θ from the ground with velocity u​

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Answered by kumar1611
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Answer:

Trajectory of a projectile is a parabolic trajectory. ... During the derivation we found, if a projectile is thrown with sped 'u' and at an angle θ with the horizontal, y = x tanθ / ( 2 u^2 cosθ^2).

Answered by Vaishnavi2107
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Answer:

Given:

An object is thrown at an angle θ from the horizontal.

To find:

Equation of trajectory

Concept:

We will divide the projectile motion into 2 different linear motion in x and y axes.

Calculation:

Time = T

Velocity in x axis = v cos(θ)

Velocity in y axis = v sin(θ)

Distance in x Axis =x= [v cos(θ)] × T ....(i)

Distance in y Axis

y = v sin(θ) × T - ½gT² ...........(ii)

Putting value of T in eq.(ii)

y = x × v sin(θ)/ v cos(θ) - ½g{x/vcos(θ)}²

y = x tan(θ) - gx²/2u²cos²(θ).

The derived equation is similar to a parabolic equation

y = ax - bx².

So the trajectory of a projectile is a Parabola.

Explanation:

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