Last week we listened to the start of a new idea. We expanded on motion and are now talking about up and down → vertical motion.
We spent a lot of time getting accustomed to objects moving - where they are, how fast they move, what direction that movement is in
And now we’re applying it to objects that are withstanding the force of gravity.
Last week I gave you two equations → the first one was simple. It says v is equal to Vo (initial velocity) + a times t. (acceleration times time)
The other formula was a little more complicated.
The formula says position equals initial position + initial velocity times time plus ½ acceleration times time squared
Y = Yo + vo t + ½ a t^2
To truly use these formulas and to do so successfully, is to understand vertical motion.
Vertical motion is an object moving up or down. I want you to imagine an apple falling from a tree when we are talking about an object falling down. I want you to imagine one of those stomp rockets where you set a little foam rocket on a launcher, attached to a pump that you step on and then the rocket goes up when you stomp. Imagine that rocket when we are talking about an object launching up.
信息
- 节目
- 频率一周一更
- 发布时间2021年7月22日 UTC 13:00
- 长度12 分钟
- 季1
- 单集7
- 分级儿童适宜