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Name: Nabila Aulia Rahma

Nim :18033009

Prodi :Physic education

Mata Kuliah: Bahasa Inggris Untuk Fisika

SKENARIO PEMBELAJARAN (PARABOLIC MOTION)

Assalamualaikum everyone…??

good morning???

are you oke??

I stand up here in the floor,I wiil explain about”parabolic motion”previous.I


introduction my self. My name is Nabila Aulia Rahma;

I tink we can start now,is everybody ready to start??

I wiil start learning by taking attdance,who is absent today??

“PARABOLIC MOTION”

Everyone,you know the sound parabolic motion?(no…..yes….)

Is said:
Parabolic motion is a type of motion of an object which is initially given initial velocity
and then traverses the direction of which is completely influenced by gravity. Bullet or parabolic
motion is basically a combination of horizontal motion (in the direction of the x-axis) and
vertical (in the direction of the y-axis). In horizontal motion is GLB (Irregular Straight Motion)
because air friction is ignored. Whereas the vertical motion is GLBB (Straight Motion Changes
Irregularly) due to the influence of the acceleration of Earth's gravity (g).
In the picture there are x and y symbols, the components of which have different
directions.

 X Axis Component

In parabolic motion, the x-axis component is a GLB component. GLB is the


speed on the horizontal axis at a fixed point or position. On the x-axis, the initial
component is the symbol of the initial velocity.

 The horizontal component of motion is always constant in every time


span because there is no acceleration or deceleration in the axis
  ɑx=0, so that:
VX = V0X = VXT = Konstan
 There is an angle (θ) between the velocity of the object (V) and the
horizontal motion component Vx in each time span, so that:
VX = V0X = VXT =V0 cos θ0
 Since there is no acceleration or deceleration in the X axis, we can
calculate the distance traveled by the object (x) in the time interval (t)
using the formula:
X=V0 cos θ0 ×t
 Y axis Component

If the x-axis is a GLB component, the y-axis or vertical direction of the motion
component is GLBB. The difference between the x-axis and the y-axis is the
displacement symbol / distance on the x-axis is indicated by s, while on the y-axis is
indicated by y. The initial y-axis speed is symbolized by V0Y.

 The vertical motion component changes in magnitude in every time span


because the object is affected by the acceleration due to gravity (g) on the
y axis. So you have to understand that objects slow down due to gravity.
ɑy = - g
 There is an angle [θ] between the velocity of the object (V) and the
vertical motion component (Vy), so that:
Vy=V0 sin θ0 – gt
 We can find the height of the object (y) at intervals (t) with the formula:
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Y=V0 sin θ0 . t – 2 gt
 There are also equations to determine the amount of motion of other parabolas:
 If the time component is unknown, we can immediately find the furthest
distance (Xmax), from point A to point B, by combining the two
components of motion.
Horizontal motion components:
X max = Vmax× tmax
Vertical motion component:
tdi titik C = VY0/g
By substituting the two equations above, we get the equation:

X max = (V02 sin 2θ0) /g


 We can also directly calculate the maximum object height (Y max) with
the equation:
Y max = (V02 sin 2θ0) /2g
 In addition, by using the Pythagorean theorem we can find the velocity of
the object if the other two components are known.

 If we know the two components of velocity, we can also find out the
magnitude of the angle dibentuk formed, namely:

That’s all our lesson today. Any question? Please raise your hand if you
don’t understand. It not let’s time to our finish the lesson. We will be continue
this chapter next class. See you again next class

Assalamualaikum wr.wb

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