Sure. Just kick the ball around, and never let it leave the ground ... like hockey.
Projectile motion examples include throwing a ball, kicking a soccer ball, or shooting a basketball. Two-dimensional motion examples include a car driving on a curved road, a pendulum swinging back and forth, or a bird flying in the sky.
Throwing a baseball Kicking a soccer ball Shooting an arrow with a bow These are all examples of projectile motion where an object is launched into the air and moves along a curved path under the influence of gravity.
The examples of projectile motion r 1.a body dropped frm the window of train. 2.a bullet fired frm a rifle. 3.a javellin or a hammer thrown by an athelete. 4.a piece of stone throwned in any direction
In the projectile motion, when the object is thrown at angle of 45 degress, it travels the largest distance. So, in the sports like javelin throw and shot put, by throwing the spear and the iron ball, respectively, at an angle of 45 degrees, one can cover a large distance, without putting out much effort.
Throwing a ball Kicking a soccer ball Shooting a cannon Jumping off a diving board All of these are examples of projectile motion, where an object is launched into the air and moves along a curved path under the influence of gravity.
What are some reasons that knowing about projectile motion might help you score a soccer goal?
hockey and soccer
4 possible answers are: baseball/softball tennis football soccer
Projectile motion examples include throwing a ball, kicking a soccer ball, or shooting a basketball. Two-dimensional motion examples include a car driving on a curved road, a pendulum swinging back and forth, or a bird flying in the sky.
Throwing a baseball Kicking a soccer ball Shooting an arrow with a bow These are all examples of projectile motion where an object is launched into the air and moves along a curved path under the influence of gravity.
The examples of projectile motion r 1.a body dropped frm the window of train. 2.a bullet fired frm a rifle. 3.a javellin or a hammer thrown by an athelete. 4.a piece of stone throwned in any direction
In the projectile motion, when the object is thrown at angle of 45 degress, it travels the largest distance. So, in the sports like javelin throw and shot put, by throwing the spear and the iron ball, respectively, at an angle of 45 degrees, one can cover a large distance, without putting out much effort.
soccer ball, just did it
Throwing a ball Kicking a soccer ball Shooting a cannon Jumping off a diving board All of these are examples of projectile motion, where an object is launched into the air and moves along a curved path under the influence of gravity.
a football player can know at what angle he needs to kick the ball to score a goal, or to make it reach a particular point. a baketball player can know at what angle he can shoot and what velocity he needs to give the basketball, during a free throw. for sharpshooters, this is very important, as they get to know the angle,etc.
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Some examples of projectile motion include kicking a soccer ball, throwing a baseball, and launching a rocket into space. These motions involve objects being propelled in a curved path under the influence of gravity, with only the initial force determining the trajectory.