What is the formula for trajectory?
tra·jec·to·ry/trəˈjekt(ə)rē/
noun
- the path followed by a projectile flying or an object moving under the action of given forces:
The general formula for trajectory is: x = vt cos θ. y = vt sin θ – ½ g t². v is the velocity (in metres per second to agree with the other values below). Now in reality the velocity will slow down due to drag, but that makes it really hard, so let us just say it is the same all the way through!
Why have we highlighted the word trajectory under our science laboratory exhibits section? Because our team strive for trajectory velocity in all science exhibits we initiate, plan, execute, control, and close at community events, schools, and in communities across culture to provide a experience for the underserved that focus on thinking outside of the box of being underrepresented in the eyes of generational learning, living, and traditional habits practiced in health, wellness, and fitness for K-College students, families, and the in the underserved communities in need of STEAM exploration, education and enrichment.
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