Table of Contents
- 1 What happens to the range if time of flight is doubled?
- 2 What is the effect of air on the time of flight and the range of projectile?
- 3 How does range depend on initial velocity?
- 4 What happens to range when initial velocity is doubled?
- 5 What will be the effect on maximum height and range of a projectile?
- 6 What is the total flight time of a projectile with doubled velocity?
- 7 How do you change the time of flight of a projectile?
What happens to the range if time of flight is doubled?
If the time of flight is doubled, keeping the angle of projection same, what happens to the range? If T is doubled, then R becomes 4×.
When the velocity of projectile is doubled then its time of flight?
It is determined that the body can do work against a restraining force action on the body before the body comes to rest. Thus, we know that H is directly proportional to the square of the time of flight. If time of flight doubles then the maximum height will increase by 4 times. Hence, the correct answer is option (D).
What is the effect of air on the time of flight and the range of projectile?
The effect of air resistance is to increase time of flight and decrease horizontal range.
What happens to the maximum height attained when the time of flight of a projectile is doubled a halved B remains unchanged c doubled d become four times?
that the height(max) is directly proportional to the sqare of time of flight (T) and when we double the time of flight the max. height becomes four times the time of flight. Hence the ans is four times the time of flight.
How does range depend on initial velocity?
The horizontal displacement of the projectile is called the range of the projectile and depends on the initial velocity of the object. If an object is projected at the same initial speed, but two complementary angles of projection, the range of the projectile will be the same.
How does initial velocity affect range?
(a) The greater the initial speed v0, the greater the range for a given initial angle. (b) The effect of initial angle θ0 on the range of a projectile with a given initial speed.
What happens to range when initial velocity is doubled?
So if the launch velocity is doubled, the range is 4 times the original.
How does the range of projectile depends upon velocity?
The horizontal range of projectile is directly proportional to square of velocity by which the body is projected.
What will be the effect on maximum height and range of a projectile?
The maximum height of the projectile is when the projectile reaches zero vertical velocity. From this point the vertical component of the velocity vector will point downwards. If an object is projected at the same initial speed, but two complementary angles of projection, the range of the projectile will be the same.
What is the effect of doubling the initial velocity on range?
Therefore, doubling the initial velocity will result in the range being 4 times the original. The notes from my lecture “Projectiles 101” may be useful to you. At any time t, a projectile’s horizontal and vertical displacement are: The range R of a projectile launched at an angle θ with a velocity V is:
What is the total flight time of a projectile with doubled velocity?
The time of flight of a projectile would be 2 (v/g)=2v/g. If the velocity is doubled, you have 2 (2v/g), or 4v/g as the flight time. Then: So the total flight time is similarly doubled…..
How do you find the range of a projectile in physics?
1. Launch from the ground (initial height = 0) To find the formula for the range of the projectile, let’s start from the equation of motion. The projectile range is the distance traveled by the object when it returns to the ground (so y=0): 0 = V₀ * t * sin(α) – g * t² / 2.
How do you change the time of flight of a projectile?
You should change “Velocity” to “Speed.” If you double the speed, the time of arrival of your plane will be sooner. For example: Instead of 6 hours flight, your plane will arrive in 3 hours, if your plane doubled the speed to fly. The time of flight of a projectile would be 2 (v/g)=2v/g.