Stretch a rubber band between your fingers.
Stretch a rubber band between your fingers.
To make a simple physics projectile launcher, you can use materials like a rubber band, a ruler, and a small plastic cup. Attach the rubber band to the ruler, pull it back, and place the cup at the end to hold the projectile. Release the ruler to launch the projectile forward, demonstrating the principles of projectile motion.
No, it is simple. A grenade launcher fires grenades, but a missile launcher fires missiles.
simple slide it on the launcher grip
Yes. Recoil is the REACTION to an ACTION. When a projectile is pushed in one direction, the thing pushing it is pushed back an equal amount (just in the opposite direction). Of course, the launcher is much heavier than the projectile, and so it will move proportionately less. Rockets generally have no recoil, since they are pushing themselves, and the launcher is not pushing.
Yes. They will both initially be moving at the same speed.
A projectile has vectors. This can be put in x and y. If it's simple physics, there is really not much algebra.
There is no propellant in the shell, the projectile is powered entirely by the primer. You can take one apart and see for yourself.
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Projectile expansion or projectile tumbling.
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Projectile motion allows for a simple analysis of motion with constant acceleration due to gravity. It enables accurate predictions and calculations of the trajectory and range of a projectile. Additionally, it can be applied to various real-life situations such as sports, engineering, and physics experiments.