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Movimiento Parabolico


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Questions:

1) What’s a projectile?

-A projectile is any body that receives an initial speed and then follows a path determined by the effects of gravity and air resistance.

2) At what is called parabolic motion?

-It is called the parabolic movement performed by a subject whose trajectory describes a parabola.

3) What is half parabola movement?

-The average movement parable or semi parabolic (Horizontal Release) can be considered as the composition of a uniform rectilinear horizontal advance and free fall motion.

4) What is the full parabolic motion?

-The full parabolic motion composition can be considered as a uniform rectilinear horizontal advance and upward vertical launch, a uniformly accelerated linear motion downwards (MRUA) by the action of gravity.

5) What is a vector?

-In physics, a vector (also called vector or vector Euclidean geometry) is a geometric tool used to represent a physical quantity defined by its magnitude (or length), address (or orientation) and sense (which distinguishes the source end) .

Summary:

When an object is thrown into the air, it undergoes an acceleration due to the effect of the gravitational field. The easier movement of this kind is the free fall, but when a body, in addition to scroll vertically, horizontally scrolling, is said to have a projectile motion, also known as parabolic motion, a more general case of a body is released freely to the gravitational field, and it is a two-dimensional movement.

An object is launched into space without force propelled projectile called *. In this movement, is neglected the effect of air resistance, then the only effect a projectile suffers in his movement is its weight, which will produce a constant acceleration equal to gravity.

It is called the parabolic movement performed by a subject whose trajectory describes a parabola. Corresponds to the ideal trajectory of a projectile moving in a medium which does not offer resistance to the advance and which is subject to a uniform gravitational field.Can be analyzed as the composition of two rectilinear motions: a horizontal uniform linear motion uniformly accelerated rectilinear motion vertical.

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