Calculating Motion in Two Dimensions - AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

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A ball is thrown horizontally from the top of a high building. It has an initial velocity of and lands on the ground away from the base of the building. Assuming air resistance is negligible, which of the following changes would cause the range of this projectile to increase?

I. Increasing the initial horizontal velocity

II. Decreasing the mass of the ball

III. Throwing the ball from an identical building on the moon

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Answer

Relevant equations:

Choice I is true because is proportional to the range , so increasing increases if is constant. This relationship is given by the equation:

Choice II is false because the motion of a projectile is independent of mass.

Choice III is true because the vertical acceleration on the moon would be less. Decreasing increases the time the ball is in the air, thereby increasing if is constant. This relationship is also shown in the equation:

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