Projectile Motion CONCEPT MAPProjectile Motion 1.0: Kobe Bryant’s Grapple
*Do not try this at home! Although it seemed impressive and human possible, itis NOT AT ALL
RECOMMENDED. Thus, the scene was done in the “green screen.”
Grapple: How fast was Kobe's speed?
What do you know (PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE)
that wil help you grapple with this problem?
‘What do you wish to know to help you grapple with
this problem?
YOUR NOTES (from group members & whole class discussion)
On the scale of 1 to 4, rate your understanding of this grapple so far-
4: Not yet... | still have
2 lot of confusion &
vvestions about this
sfapple.
2: Not yet... but after
practice & focus, | have
a better clarity of the
grapple.
3: 1am almost there! |
just need to pay
attention to precision
4: Lunderstand all the
mathematical concepts
needed to wrestle with
this grapple. | can apply
these concepis to other
reablife problemsBUILDING BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE for Projectile Motion
1. Observe the cool/mysterious demonstration.
What do you see? ‘What important What does this have to do with
. science/mathematics idea is the launching of a catapult or
demonstrated? Kobe Bryant?
2. Examining “expert” documents. Pick one document and become an expert of it, Share what you
leamed/observed/noticed about this document with your group members.
3. Then, we will share out loud as a class.
4. Now what? What does “Law of inertia’ have to do with how a catapult works?
TAKE NOTES here:
FOCUS
4. Which force act on the grape that's launched from the catapult, besides the tension created by the
catapult?
2. What happens to the grape if this force ( ) was not present?
3. Definition of PROJECTILE MOTION:payin 104 2009/2015
“Keep for Cataputt Project!
Vertical and Horizontal Displacement for PROJECTILE
MOTION
Path due to gravity alone —
VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT for an angled-launched projectile:
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HORIZONTAL DISPLACEMENT: nvideay2/08/2015
“Keep for Catapult Project!
KOBE’S GRAPPLE: What was Kobe’s speed?
1,282 mm
4p
aed
= —4.880nn
(2.061 mm)) *Keep for Catapult Project!
Projectile Motion 3.0
Recall the vertical and horizontal displacement functions as:
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*What do you notice?
GENERALIZATIONS about Graph of ParabolaCHALLENGE OPTION
We can also graph parabolas quickly without making a table, by completing the square.
Example 1: Graph f(x) =
Ax+3
Step 1: Complete the square.
Step 2: Identify the vertex, plot it.
Step 3: Plot one other point, besides the vertex. Then use the axis of symmetry to
plot the other point. Voila, you have a parabola!PRACTICE
Use a graph paper & graph the following by either 1) inet a table, or 2) completing the square.
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2) fe) =22 - 16r4+33 21K — sx
2(N-3Y+ |
HOMEWORK
Use a graph paper & graph the following by elther 1) making a table. or 2) completing the square.
3) y=@-3741
2) YF P-3x 412
X= Bx +e
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S=leyeFi)= x2+2 Ly,
tae =
lea
(Aye
(43)
= ope (oz)
pit s+ 2
iss)TONS Graph of Parabola 3.0
TRANSFORMATIONS: translation, reflection, horizontal & vertical stretch, and rotation
“We can use the transformation of parabolas to graph quickly!HOW TO USE TRANSFORMATIONS to Graph Quickly om
Parent Function:
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“Child/Transformed” Functions:
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|
FOD=x*-3
z
Flo: xZ CHALLENGE OPTION: Graph the “transformed” functions using the parent
function. Hint: Label all the transformations first.
1. y=(r-2P +1000
2. ys 2x41 vert ny
3. y= q+ 2) —3 lars sunme vy 4 INKS dwn)