Have you ever been so mad because you missed "the perfect shot" that you hurled your camera off of a cliff? If you haven't you are not a true photographer. The distance that projectiles, or in this case your camera, travel depends on a few factors: 1. The speed of the throw 2. The hieght at which it was thrown. If it is sent through the air at a higher speed, it requires less hieght to make it go farther. It is the same when it comes to hieght, higher hieght requires less speed. The acceleration of gravity and air resistance also have parts in finding the displacement. Less gravity and air resistance, the farther the object will go.
Throwing your camera because you are mad at it is a perfect example of this topic. It travels at a horizantal distance.
EXAMPLE QUESTIONS
Q. If you decrease the speed at which you throw an object, what happens to the displacement?
A. It decreases
Throwing your camera because you are mad at it is a perfect example of this topic. It travels at a horizantal distance.
EXAMPLE QUESTIONS
Q. If you decrease the speed at which you throw an object, what happens to the displacement?
A. It decreases