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  1. J

    Projectile Motion- How to Calculate Displacement

    Thanks, I applied them separately and managed to get what I need. While you are here do you know some sort of formula that could be used to take into account air resistance? My teacher said that we need to mention the formula but not calculate it because it is too complicated to get the data for.
  2. J

    Projectile Motion- How to Calculate Displacement

    Yes, however I mean that for my original question, so now the approach may be different?
  3. J

    Projectile Motion- How to Calculate Displacement

    Yes, since a bullet is being shot out of a gun.
  4. J

    Projectile Motion- How to Calculate Displacement

    Oh wow. Just realized something... 15.6 m/s is the velocity and 0 is the initial velocity... Sorry about that...
  5. J

    Projectile Motion- How to Calculate Displacement

    Well I guess since we are neglecting any vertical forces a is going to equal 0 since there is no air resistance and u will equal the horizontal component which is 15.068.
  6. J

    Projectile Motion- How to Calculate Displacement

    I didn't realize that thanks.
  7. J

    Projectile Motion- How to Calculate Displacement

    So the time would be equal?
  8. J

    Projectile Motion- How to Calculate Displacement

    "a" would be 9.8m/s^2 and "u" is 15.6 m/s
  9. J

    Projectile Motion- How to Calculate Displacement

    Maybe not since it would be decellerating while traveling up and accelerating while coming down?
  10. J

    Projectile Motion- How to Calculate Displacement

    Yes I could use s=ut+1-2at^2 to calculate that.
  11. J

    Projectile Motion- How to Calculate Displacement

    Yes I understand what you mean. Would it depend on the velocity it was thrown at since it will constantly accelerate as it comes back down, meaning that if it has more time to do so it will end up at a greater speed?
  12. J

    Projectile Motion- How to Calculate Displacement

    Yes, it is launched from ground level. Won't the differences in time depend on the angle?
  13. J

    Projectile Motion- How to Calculate Displacement

    Possibly. I did work something out but I am not sure if it is correct. the initial vertical velocity is 4.038 m/s^2. I then subtracted the acceleration due to gravity giving me -5.77m/s^2. Sorry if this is all wrong I've just really confused myself here...
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