FCPancakeIII
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This is just for fun but
I have a projectile launched at 35 degrees with a force of 25 N.
I know cos35*25N gives me horizontal force of 20.5 N
and sin35*25N gives me vertical force of 14.3 N
I've got my kinematics but it's been 3 quarters since I've done this so my question is:
How do I figure out the velocity(vertical I guess, since horizontal is constant) of the particle as a function of time. And I also forget how to turn that into a position versus time graph.
halp!
I have a projectile launched at 35 degrees with a force of 25 N.
I know cos35*25N gives me horizontal force of 20.5 N
and sin35*25N gives me vertical force of 14.3 N
I've got my kinematics but it's been 3 quarters since I've done this so my question is:
How do I figure out the velocity(vertical I guess, since horizontal is constant) of the particle as a function of time. And I also forget how to turn that into a position versus time graph.
halp!