Projectile Motion (Galileo and Newton)

The Projectile Motion (Galileo and Newton) simulator can be used to analyze two different views of projectile motion. The first one is projectile motion described as a combination of horizontal motion with a constant velocity. The second one was described by Newton and presents projectile motion as a unique combination of inertial motion and motion produced by a constant. ...

Author Todd Timberlake
License Freeware
Price FREE
Released 2012-07-16
Downloads 174
Filesize 1.00 MB
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Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords motion simulator, projectile simulator, motion simulation, motion, simulation, projectile
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... combination of horizontal motion with a constant velocity, equal to the projectile initial horizontal velocity component, and ... motion with constant acceleration and an initial velocity equal to the projectile's initial vertical velocity component. The ...