At what point the velocity of the projectile is maximum and minimum during its flight?

At what point the velocity of the projectile is maximum and minimum during its flight?

Answer. In a Trajectory the projectile would have Minimum velocity at Trajectory point ( At the maximum height ) . & Possess Maximum velocity at initial projection point (due to initial acceleration) & at the point when projectile hits the ground .

What is the direction of the acceleration for any projectile?

Projectiles accelerate in the vertical direction at 9.8 m/s/s. Since acceleration is the rate at which the velocity changes, this acceleration means that the vertical velocity of a projectile changes by 9.8 m/s each second.

What two factors affect projectile?

The projectile motion depends on the initial velocity and the launch angle.

At what angle range is maximum?

The textbooks say that the maximum range for projectile motion (with no air resistance) is 45 degrees.

At which point of trajectory is the speed of motion minimum?

A projectile have a minimum speed at the highest point of its trajectory. This is because horizontal speed of the projectile remains constant. Since the only force exerted on the projectile is gravity, which is 9.8 ms2 acting downwards and has no effects on the horizontal velocity.

What is the angle of projection?

(i) Angle of projection – It is the angle with the surface with which the projectile is projected. The maximum range angle of the projectile should be 450. This application is used for various purposes to send the particle to maximum distance.

What is 1st & 3rd Angle Projection?

To get the first angle projection, the object is placed in the first quadrant meaning it’s placed between the plane of projection and the observer. For the third angle projection, the object is placed below and behind the viewing planes meaning the plane of projection is between the observer and the object.

What are the 4 standard types of projections?

What are the four standard types of projections?

  • 6.4. 2.1 Perspective projection.
  • 6.4. 2.2 Orthographic projection.
  • 6.4.2.3 Fisheye projection. This is a spherical projection.
  • 6.4. 2.4 Ultra wide angle projection.
  • 6.4. 2.5 Omnimax projection.
  • 6.4. 2.6 Panoramic projection.
  • 6.4. 2.7 Cylindrical projection.
  • 6.4. 2.8 Spherical projection.

What is difference between 1st angle and 3rd angle projection?

In third-angle projection, the view of a component is drawn next to where the view was taken. In first-angle projection, the view is drawn on the other end of the component, at the opposite end from where the view was taken.

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

Back To Top