
Projectiles on an Inclined Plane
Extending projectile motion concepts to scenarios where the landing surface is sloped. Students resolve vectors parallel and perpendicular to the incline.
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Extending projectile motion concepts to scenarios where the landing surface is sloped. Students resolve vectors parallel and perpendicular to the incline.
Key Questions
- How does an inclined plane change the equations of projectile motion?
- How do we resolve gravity into components for an inclined plane?
- What angle maximises the range up an inclined plane?
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