Please explain it short and easy to understand The picture is what an experiment look like. It is all related. What is the effect of increasing or decreasing the altitude where the experiment takes place?  Why? What happens to the velocity vectors on both the x and y axes as the cannonball moves along its path?  Why? What happens to the acceleration vectors on both the x and y axes as the cannonball moves along its path?  Why? What happens to the force vectors on both the x and y axes as the cannonball moves along its path?  Why?

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Please explain it short and easy to understand

The picture is what an experiment look like.

It is all related.

What is the effect of increasing or decreasing the altitude where the experiment takes place?  Why?

What happens to the velocity vectors on both the x and y axes as the cannonball moves along its path?  Why?

What happens to the acceleration vectors on both the x and y axes as the cannonball moves along its path?  Why?

What happens to the force vectors on both the x and y axes as the cannonball moves along its path?  Why?

 

Q Q
Cannonball
Time
A Range
Height
Diameter
0.8 m
0.1
1
Mass
5 kg
1
10
Air Resistance
Drag Coefficient: 0.47
Total
Components
Velocity Vectors
Acceleration Vectors
Force Vectors
0 m
55°
15.0 m
Initial Speed 18 m/s
Normal
Slow
Projectile Motion
Voctore
Lab
TM
Intre
Drag
Transcribed Image Text:Q Q Cannonball Time A Range Height Diameter 0.8 m 0.1 1 Mass 5 kg 1 10 Air Resistance Drag Coefficient: 0.47 Total Components Velocity Vectors Acceleration Vectors Force Vectors 0 m 55° 15.0 m Initial Speed 18 m/s Normal Slow Projectile Motion Voctore Lab TM Intre Drag
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