Hitting a Target

Objectives

  1. Predict the landing point of a projectile launched from the spring launcher on its lowest setting at an angle of 60°.
  2. Perform multiple launches to test the accuracy of your prediction.

Resources/Guides

Background

In general, projectile motion describes an object given an initial velocity v_0 at an angle \theta from the horizontal. If air resistance is neglected, the only acceleration is in the y-direction due to gravity, so the x– and y-position of the projectile at time t, for example, are given by the kinematic equations for motion with constant acceleration.

x=x_0+v_0 t \cos \theta y=y_0+v_0 t \sin \theta - \tfrac{1}{2}gt^2