Question: I need help completing the second and third page Project 2: Parabolic motion SHOW ALL WORK!! 1.) Choose any object that you can safely throw

I need help completing the second and third page

I need help completing the second and third page Project 2: Parabolic

Project 2: Parabolic motion SHOW ALL WORK!! 1.) Choose any object that you can safely throw that is heavy enough to not be influenced by wind and without wings, fins, or parachutes etc. Have someone record you tossing the object from left to right in the air at any rate and at any trajectory you wish (Just not straight up). Be sure you record the throw alongside a wall suitable for identifying three specific locations that the object traveled through before and as it hits the ground (Horizontal distance from thrower's hand, Vertical distance from the ground.) You could use a brick wall, chalkboard with a grid, or blank wall with painter's tape for example. Post a link to your video. (10 pts) Recorded in class, sent to emails 2.) You are going to measure three locations the object traveled through. You may use any unit of measurement you wish but be sure to measure it carefully a.) By looking at your video, then physically measuring the spot on the background the object covers, how high was the object the moment you released it from your hand? This will be your first point (0, y1). (5 pts) n, = (0, 4:7 ) b.) Next, carefully pinpoint and measure where the object reaches its maximum height. How far out from your hand was it when it reached its maximum height? How high did your object travel? This will be your second point i (5 pts) 12 = ( 3, 6.0) c.) Lastly, measure how far horizontally from the thrower's initial release point did the object travel when it landed. This will be your third point (X3, 0). (5 pts) 1 3 = (5, 0 )

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