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Revision: Kinematics of Particle Engineering Mechanics BE Civil Engineering Semester 1 (FE First Year) University of Mumbai

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Definitions [12]

Define the following term:

Free fall

A path of free fall is the term used to describe the movement of an object solely under the influence of gravity.

Definition: Rectilinear Motion

The motion of an object in which the position of a particle varies only in terms of distance along a straight line is called Rectilinear Motion.

Definition: Projection Speed

The magnitude of projection velocity — which, with a fixed projection angle, shows the length of trajectory or range — is called the projection speed.

Definition: Centripetal Acceleration

The acceleration acting on an object undergoing uniform circular motion, which always acts on the object along the radius towards the centre of the circular path, is called centripetal acceleration.

Definition: Horizontal Range

The total maximum horizontal distance travelled by a projectile from the point of projection to the point where it hits the ground is called the horizontal range (R).

Definition: Maximum Height

The maximum vertical height reached by the projectile — i.e., the distance travelled along the vertical (y) direction up to the highest point — is called the maximum height (H).

Definition: Time of Ascent

The time taken by the projectile to travel from the point of projection to the maximum height is called the time of ascent (tA).

Definition: Projectile

An object in flight after being thrown with some velocity that follows a curved path under the action of gravity is called a projectile.

OR

A body in free fall which is subjected to the force of gravity and air resistance only — which refers to the motion of bodies flung into the air — is called a projectile.

Definition: Time of Flight

The total time for which the projectile remains in the air — from the moment it is projected to the moment it returns to the same level — is called the time of flight (T).

Definition: Time of Descent

The time taken by the projectile to travel from the maximum height back to the ground is called the time of descent (tD).

Definition: Trajectory

The path followed by a projectile is called its trajectory.

Definition: Projection Angle

The direction of projection with respect to the horizon which determines the shape of trajectory (vertical → vertical, oblique → parabolic, horizontal → half parabolic) is called the projection angle.

Formulae [1]

Formula: Projectile Motion
Quantity Formula
Position after time t x = (u cos ⁡θ)t, y = (u sin ⁡θ)t − \[\frac {1}{2}\]gt2
Equation of trajectory y = x tan⁡ θ − \[\frac {g}{2u^2 cos^⁡2 θ}\] ⋅ x2
Maximum height H = \[\frac {u^2 sin⁡^2 θ}{2g}\]
Time of flight T = \[\frac {2u sin ⁡θ}{g}\]
Horizontal range R = \[\frac {u^2 sin ⁡2θ}{g}\]
Maximum range Rmax = \[\frac {u^2}{g}\] at θ = 45°
Velocity after time ttt vx = u cos ⁡θ, vy = u sin ⁡θ − gt
Speed v = \[\sqrt {v_x^2+v_y^2}\]

Key Points

Key Points: Projectile Motion
  • Horizontal range is maximum at 45° and reduces for any other angle of projection.
  • A projectile has two simultaneous independent motions — constant horizontal and gravity-driven vertical.
  • The path is a symmetric parabola — equal time up and down, equal speed at the same height.

Important Questions [26]

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