SUMMARY
The toy's initial vertical component of velocity is 61 m/s, and its horizontal component is 10 m/s. After two seconds, the vertical velocity decreases to 41.4 m/s due to gravitational acceleration of -9.8 m/s². The horizontal velocity remains constant at 10 m/s. The total speed of the toy after two seconds is calculated using the Pythagorean theorem, resulting in a speed of approximately 41.3 m/s.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of basic kinematics
- Familiarity with the concept of velocity components
- Knowledge of gravitational acceleration (9.8 m/s²)
- Ability to apply the Pythagorean theorem
NEXT STEPS
- Study the principles of projectile motion
- Learn how to calculate velocity components in two dimensions
- Explore the effects of air resistance on projectile motion
- Investigate advanced kinematic equations for varying acceleration
USEFUL FOR
Students in physics, educators teaching kinematics, and anyone interested in understanding projectile motion and velocity calculations.