Thursday, February 12, 2015

How does the vertical component of a projectile's motion compare with the motion of vertical free fall when air resistance is negligible?Choices...

When the air resistance is negligible the vertical component of a projectile's motion is identical to the motion of vertical free fall.


Here please note that the expression "free fall" also includes the rise, which may be considered as negative free fall.


However if we take the air resistance as significant then the relationship becomes complex, as the air resistance changes with the total speed. Thus the acceleration itself varies, being maximum at the highest point of the projectile, when the vertical speed is 0. It must also be noted that if the air resistance is significant then we cannot assume the horizontal component of the speed to be constant. The horizontal speed will reduce as the projectile moves forward horizontally. This negative acceleration will be maximum when the projectile is launched.

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