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Horizontal Projectile Motion Analysis

- A sphere is projected horizontally and photographed at 0.10 second intervals as it moves. Its position is recorded on a grid diagram showing horizontal and vertical distance. - The document provides the grid diagram and poses two questions: (a) to determine the acceleration of free fall using the data, and (b) to determine the speed of the sphere 1.2 seconds after release. - The final part (c) asks the reader to draw the path of the sphere on the grid, assuming air resistance is not negligible.

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Horizontal Projectile Motion Analysis

- A sphere is projected horizontally and photographed at 0.10 second intervals as it moves. Its position is recorded on a grid diagram showing horizontal and vertical distance. - The document provides the grid diagram and poses two questions: (a) to determine the acceleration of free fall using the data, and (b) to determine the speed of the sphere 1.2 seconds after release. - The final part (c) asks the reader to draw the path of the sphere on the grid, assuming air resistance is not negligible.

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(Question B2 continued)

Part 2

A sphere is projected horizontally. The sphere is photographed at intervals of 0.10s. The images
of the sphere are shown against a grid on the diagram. Air resistance is negligible.

Projectile motion

horizontal distance / m
0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
vertical distance / m
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8

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(Question B2, part 2 continued)


(a)

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Use data from the diagram to determine the acceleration of free fall.

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(b) Determine the speed of the sphere 1.2s after release.

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On the grid, draw the path of the sphere assuming air resistance is not negligible.

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