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Projectile Trajectories Problem


Trajectory of a projectile meets a moving object (2D)Problem with simple Projectile motion formulaProjectile motion and Quadratic equationHelp with finding range and equation of a position vector (projectile)projectile motion with mass, find the rangeProjectile Motion, particles meeting each otherCalculate Number of TrajectoriesFinding Launch Angle for Two Projectile CollisionThe motion of the projectileHow to find the work made by a soccer player in a parabolic trajectory when the unknowns are the launch angle and the initial speed?













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At time $t_0 = 0$, a particle $P_1$ of mass $m$ is projected vertically upwards from the ground (height $h_0 = 0$) with speed $v_0 > 0$. This particle reaches its maximum height $h_1$ at time $t = t_1$.

At time $t_2 > t_1$, when this particle has the speed $v_0/2$, another particle $P_2$ of mass $2m$ is projected vertically upwards from the same point of the ground with speed $v_0$. Assume that the gravitational acceleration $g$ is constant.



Determine the time $t_3$ and the height $h_3$ of the collision between the particles.










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    I would use the results of classical mechanics.
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    What is the equation of motion for the first particle?
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$begingroup$


At time $t_0 = 0$, a particle $P_1$ of mass $m$ is projected vertically upwards from the ground (height $h_0 = 0$) with speed $v_0 > 0$. This particle reaches its maximum height $h_1$ at time $t = t_1$.

At time $t_2 > t_1$, when this particle has the speed $v_0/2$, another particle $P_2$ of mass $2m$ is projected vertically upwards from the same point of the ground with speed $v_0$. Assume that the gravitational acceleration $g$ is constant.



Determine the time $t_3$ and the height $h_3$ of the collision between the particles.










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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    I would use the results of classical mechanics.
    $endgroup$
    – John Douma
    15 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    What is the equation of motion for the first particle?
    $endgroup$
    – William Elliot
    11 hours ago













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$begingroup$


At time $t_0 = 0$, a particle $P_1$ of mass $m$ is projected vertically upwards from the ground (height $h_0 = 0$) with speed $v_0 > 0$. This particle reaches its maximum height $h_1$ at time $t = t_1$.

At time $t_2 > t_1$, when this particle has the speed $v_0/2$, another particle $P_2$ of mass $2m$ is projected vertically upwards from the same point of the ground with speed $v_0$. Assume that the gravitational acceleration $g$ is constant.



Determine the time $t_3$ and the height $h_3$ of the collision between the particles.










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At time $t_0 = 0$, a particle $P_1$ of mass $m$ is projected vertically upwards from the ground (height $h_0 = 0$) with speed $v_0 > 0$. This particle reaches its maximum height $h_1$ at time $t = t_1$.

At time $t_2 > t_1$, when this particle has the speed $v_0/2$, another particle $P_2$ of mass $2m$ is projected vertically upwards from the same point of the ground with speed $v_0$. Assume that the gravitational acceleration $g$ is constant.



Determine the time $t_3$ and the height $h_3$ of the collision between the particles.







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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    I would use the results of classical mechanics.
    $endgroup$
    – John Douma
    15 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    What is the equation of motion for the first particle?
    $endgroup$
    – William Elliot
    11 hours ago












  • 1




    $begingroup$
    I would use the results of classical mechanics.
    $endgroup$
    – John Douma
    15 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    What is the equation of motion for the first particle?
    $endgroup$
    – William Elliot
    11 hours ago







1




1




$begingroup$
I would use the results of classical mechanics.
$endgroup$
– John Douma
15 hours ago




$begingroup$
I would use the results of classical mechanics.
$endgroup$
– John Douma
15 hours ago












$begingroup$
What is the equation of motion for the first particle?
$endgroup$
– William Elliot
11 hours ago




$begingroup$
What is the equation of motion for the first particle?
$endgroup$
– William Elliot
11 hours ago










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