Chad provides a comprehensive lesson on Projectile Motion which involves kinematics motion in two dimensions. He begins with a review of two 1-Dimensional Kinematics Problems, one only in the x-dimension with constant velocity, and one in only the y-dimension with uniform acceleration, and uses them to show that projectile motion is simply a combination of the two, and that the x-dimension and y-dimension can be treated independently in projectile motion problems. Chad uses some classic projectile motion examples to show how to calculate the time of flight of a projectile, how to calculate the maximum height of a projectile, and how to calculate the range of a projectile.
00:00 Lesson Introduction
00:50 Introduction to Projectile Motion
03:54 Review of Kinematics in 1 Dimension
13:46 Projectile Motion Practice Problem #1 - A Baseball Hit
22:14 Projectile Motion Practice Problem #2 - A Stone Thrown Off a Building
22:14 Projectile Motion Practice Problem #3 - An Arrow Fired at a Building
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