Interesting
properties of projectile motion
This java applet let you play with projectile motion.
There are two case you can play with :
- 1. look at trajectories of many projectile with the same initial speed
:
- The red half circle is proportional to the speed of all the projectiles.
- You can click near the red curve with left
mouse button and drag the mouse button to change the speed of
the projectiles. ( or enter value into speed=xxx box)
What is the meaning of the green ellipse trace? I will let you find out by yourself.
Press the Start button, all the projectiles will spread out.
At any instance, the trajectory of all the projectiles is an arc of a circle.
- Would you like to calculate the equation for that circle?
The center of the circle moving down with velocity v=gt (g:gravity field strength, t: time)
The radius of this circle r = v t .
- It will be easier if you treat the projectile's motion as
- a constant motion + free fall (as case 2 for this
applets).
- Why not calculate the equation for that ellipse!
- The envelope of all the trajectories Is a parabola.
Can you think of any application for this curve?
Click the mouse button to suspend the animation, click it again to resume.
Press Reset button for default values.( now you can change the
speed by mouse)
What will happen with different initial speed?
- 2. Let us select case 2 to study the motion of a projectile.
( independence )
- Yellow circle is the starting point of a projectile.
- You can click the mouse at that location and drag the mouse to change
it.
- You can click near the tip of the arrow,
- with left mouse button and drag
it to change the speed.(same direction)
with right mouse button and drag it to change the direction.(same speed)
The parabola is the trajectory for the object with gravitational field.
The vertical distance between the above curve is the free
fall distance at that moment.
The blue circle is the range when it is fired from the ground level.
Press Start to shoot the object(yellow) according to the initial
conditions. At the same time,
- A green circle is released at the same location with any initial velocity.
(free fall)
Another red circle is moving with constant velocity (without gravity)
The gray circles will also be released along the path,
- and meet with the yellow circle.
|
+ displacement of green circle = displacement of yellow circle |
+ Free fall = Projectile motion |
- Enjoy this java applet and learn some physics!
Your suggestions are highly appreciated! Please click hwang@phy03.phy.ntnu.edu.tw
Author¡GFu-Kwun Hwang, Dept. of physics, National Taiwan Normal University
Last modified : More physics related java applets