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  2. Understand the motion of projectiles and satellites by separating their motion into horizontal and vertical components for National 5 Physics.

  3. The horizontal motion is a constant velocity in the absence of air resistance. The horizontal displacement found here could be useful in keeping the fireworks fragments from falling on spectators.

  4. The horizontal motion of a projectile is independent of its vertical motion. In this portion of Lesson 2 you will learn how to describe the motion of projectiles numerically. You will learn how the numerical values of the x- and y-components of the velocity and displacement change with time (or remain constant).

  5. Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\): Vertical vs. horizontal motion. If two objects are released simultaneously (one falling vertically and one given an initial horizontal velocity), then they both land on the floor at the same time.

  6. Nov 5, 2020 · All projectile motion happens in a bilaterally symmetrical path, as long as the point of projection and return occur along the same horizontal surface. Bilateral symmetry means that the motion is symmetrical in the vertical plane.

  7. Understand the motion of projectiles and satellites by separating their motion into horizontal and vertical components for National 5 Physics.

  8. Projectile Motion. Resolve the motion into horizontal and vertical components along the x- and y-axes. The magnitudes of the components of displacement s → s → along these axes are x and y.

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