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What is the behavior of horizontal projectiles in the vertical direction?
What is the behavior of horizontal projectiles in the vertical direction?
What is impulse in projectile motion?
What is impulse in projectile motion?
What type of trajectory do oblique projectiles follow?
What type of trajectory do oblique projectiles follow?
What kind of trajectory do vertical projectiles follow?
What kind of trajectory do vertical projectiles follow?
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What is the relation between maximum height and vertical projectiles?
What is the relation between maximum height and vertical projectiles?
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What is the equation for parabolic trajectories?
What is the equation for parabolic trajectories?
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In what context is the relationship between Crystal Vertical Motions (CVM) and Maxim Amplitude Gravity (MAG) explained?
In what context is the relationship between Crystal Vertical Motions (CVM) and Maxim Amplitude Gravity (MAG) explained?
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What are the key concepts emphasized in the text for solving problems related to projectile motion?
What are the key concepts emphasized in the text for solving problems related to projectile motion?
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What will the next video in the series be about?
What will the next video in the series be about?
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What does the video lecturer encourage the audience to do?
What does the video lecturer encourage the audience to do?
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Study Notes
- The text discusses various types of projectiles and their behaviors in physics.
- There are three types of projectiles: oblique, horizontal, and vertical.
- Oblique projectiles follow a curved path due to the initial angle of projection and the gravity force.
- Horizontal projectiles follow a straight line path at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an external force.
- Vertical projectiles follow a parabolic trajectory due to gravity.
- The text discusses the concept of projectile motion and its relation to horizontal and vertical projectiles.
- Horizontal projectiles have constant velocity in the horizontal direction, but acceleration due to gravity in the vertical direction.
- Vertical projectiles have initial velocity in the vertical direction, but eventually reach a maximum height and return to the initial position due to gravity.
- The text discusses the concept of impulse and its relation to projectile motion.
- Impulse is a change in momentum caused by a force acting on an object for a certain period of time.
- In projectile motion, impulse is caused by the initial force applied to the projectile at the time of projection.
- The text discusses the calculation of projectile motion using various formulas, such as time of flight, range, and maximum height.
- The text also discusses the concept of parabolic trajectories and how they relate to projectile motion.
- Parabolic trajectories are described by the equation y = -1/2gt² + v₀y, where g is the acceleration due to gravity, t is time, and v₀y is the initial vertical velocity.
- The text discusses the importance of understanding projectile motion in physics and its applications in various fields, such as astronomy, engineering, and sports.
- The text also provides examples and problems to help readers better understand the concepts discussed.
- The text emphasizes the importance of understanding the key concepts of projectile motion, such as initial velocity, acceleration due to gravity, and impulse, to solve problems related to projectile motion.- The text discusses the relationship between crystal Vertical Motions (CVM) and Maxim Amplitude Gravity (MAG) in a video lecture by a van Shot teacher.
- CVM is compared to Singer (a musical term) and is always constant due to the horizontal velocity constant and the under-damping condition.
- The relationship between CVM and MAG is explained in the context of forces and motions in Maxwell's equations.
- The teacher encourages the audience to try calculating topics related to forces and motions using their own force and motion lecturers.
- The video is expected to be clear and understandable if the audience follows the story and faces no problems.
- The next video in the series will have a lecturer number three and will be about energy.
- The speaker also asks the audience to keep their thoughts for the upcoming video and mentions "thank you" at the end.
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Description
Explore the concepts of projectile motion, including oblique, horizontal, and vertical projectiles, as well as the role of impulse in changing momentum. Learn about parabolic trajectories and calculations involving time of flight, range, and maximum height. Understand the applications of projectile motion in various fields, such as astronomy, engineering, and sports.