Q4 Week 1 Module
Q4 Week 1 Module
District of Minglanilla I
Tungkop National High School
TOPIC:
HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL MOTIONS OF A PROJECTILE
This module helps you describe the horizontal and vertical dimension
of Uniformly Accelerated Motion (UAM) quantitatively and qualitatively. You
will also learn to solve mathematical problems dealing with two-dimensional
motion as in projectile motion and propose ways to enhance basic sports such
as volleyball, basketball, badminton, table tennis and sepak takraw.
A B C D
Figure 1. An airplane preparing for take-off.
The change in an airplane’s position for each time interval is increasing
as shown in Figure 1, thus, it is moving faster and faster. This means that the
plane is accelerating.
1. vf = vi + at
2. vavg = ½ (vf +vi)
3. d = ½ (vf + vi) t
4. d = vit + ½ at2
5. vf2 = vi2 + 2ad
6. d is the displacement (or Δd) and assume that ti=0
Sample Problem 1:
A speed boat from Seahorse Tourist Inn is travelling to Fantastic Island with
initial velocity of +6.0 m/s. The speed boat is accelerating uniformly at 2.0
m/s2, what is the final velocity and displacement of the boat after 8.0
seconds?
t = 8.0 s vi = +6.0m/s vf = ?
Third step: Study the given equations and analyze what equation is
applicable based on the problem.
In this problem, the appropriate equation to be used in solving the
final velocity is:vf = vi+ at
To solve for the displacement, the equation to be used is:
d =vit + at2
is free fall?
Let us solve another problem involving free-falling bodies. Below are the
equations to be used in solving problems involving free fall.
1. vf = vi + gt
2. vavg = ½ (vf +vi)
3. h = ½ (vf + vi) t
4. h = vit + ½ gt2
5. vf2 = vi2 + 2gh
projectile motion?