Trajectory
The Trajectory Interactive is a numerical and graphical modeling program for modeling the two-dimensional motion of an object moving through the air under the influence of air resistance. The program computes the effect of air resistance upon the motion characteristics of the object, allowing learners to study realistic motions without resorting to the Ignore air resistance excuse. It is ideal for studying the effects of varying a parameter (drag coefficient, profile area, air density, initial height and velocity, and object mass) upon the characteristics of a motion. Learners enter parameters associated with a real-world motion and view data and plots representing the motion.
Users are encouraged to open the Interactive and explore. For a more guided experience, The Physics Classroom has prepared an activity for use with this Interactive and encourages teachers to use it with their classes.
Learners and Instructors may also be interested in viewing the accompanying Notes page. Technical information, teaching suggestions, and related resources that complement this Interactive are provided on the Notes page. View Notes.
NEWOur Trajectory simulation is now equipped with Task Tracker functionality. Learn more.
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