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projectile and circular motion
text pages 90-95
determine whether the italicized term makes each statement true or false. if the statement is true, write the word \true\ in the blank. if the statement is false, write in the blank the term that makes the statement true.
- anything that is thrown or shot through the air is called a projectile.
- because of earth’s gravitational pull and their own inertia, projectiles travel in a straight path.
- motion parallel to earth’s surface is vertical motion.
- motion perpendicular to earth’s surface is vertical motion.
- objects fall toward earth at a rate of 9.8 m/s² because of centripetal force.
- acceleration is a change in motion.
- the word centripetal means \toward the outside.\
- acceleration toward the center of a curved or circular path is called gravitational acceleration.
- centripetal force is a force that causes a moving object to move in a curved or circular path.
- an orbiting space shuttle and its contents are in freefall around earth.
- a change in the speed or direction of an object is called inertia.
answer the following question with complete sentences.
- why do objects that are thrown or shot follow a curved path?
- draw a diagram below to illustrate your answer for question 12.
Question 1
The definition of a projectile is an object thrown or shot through the air, so the statement is true.
Projectiles have horizontal (due to inertia) and vertical (due to gravity) motion, resulting in a parabolic (curved) path, not straight. The correct term for the path is "curved" (or "parabolic").
Motion parallel to Earth's surface is horizontal motion; vertical motion is perpendicular. So the italicized term is wrong, and the correct term is "horizontal".
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