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Projectiles Launched From Moving Vehicles definitions
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Projectile
An object that is launched or released from a moving vehicle, inheriting its velocity.
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Projectile
An object that is launched or released from a moving vehicle, inheriting its velocity.
Vehicle
The moving object from which a projectile is launched, contributing to its initial velocity.
Velocity
The speed and direction of a moving object, crucial in determining projectile motion.
Vector Addition
A method to combine velocities of a projectile and vehicle, often using the Pythagorean theorem.
Pythagorean Theorem
A mathematical principle used to calculate the resultant velocity in two-dimensional motion.
Launch Velocity
The initial speed at which a projectile is launched, combined with vehicle velocity.
Symmetrical Launch
A type of projectile motion where the path is mirrored, often used to calculate maximum height.
Maximum Height
The peak altitude reached by a projectile, calculated using kinematic equations.
Kinematic Equations
Formulas used to describe the motion of projectiles, focusing on velocity and acceleration.
Horizontal Launch
A projectile motion where the object is released with no initial vertical velocity.
Vertical Component
The part of a projectile's velocity that acts in the vertical direction, affecting height.
Parabolic Path
The curved trajectory followed by a projectile under the influence of gravity.
Initial Velocity
The starting speed and direction of a projectile, combining launch and vehicle velocities.
Gravity
The force acting on a projectile after launch, influencing its downward motion.
Trajectory
The path followed by a projectile, determined by its initial velocity and external forces.