Hey Emily! Could you explain the Projectile Motion to us again?
It's probably better if I don't tell them that I was sleeping the whole time.
Of course, it's a good thing that I listened well to what Sir Wilson was teaching us.
Projectile Motion is a type of motion where an object is thrown in the air and moves a curved path until it reaches the ground.
Example is when a person shoots a Basketball to the Rim until the ball reaches the floor.
David and Jacob asks Emily about their new lesson in Science which is about Projectile Motion.
Wait, from what I remember. There are 2 components of Projectile Motion, correct?
That's right! It's called Vertical Motion and Horizontal Motion.
Emily told David and Jacob the definition of Projectile Motion first.
As far as I know, Horizontal Motion is equal to 0° since it just stays at the same position. If the object is going backward, then its considered as negative. If the object is going forward, its positive.
Emily gave an Example of Projectile Motion to David and Jacob for them to further understand its concept.
Thanks for explaining our new lesson to us! We really appreciate it!
Hey! If you want, maybe you should join us for lunch.
Sure! I'll join you guys! Maybe we should also discuss our new lessons from other subjects.
David remembered something from their lesson and asked Emily if what he remembered is correct.
Emily further explains what Vertical and Horizontal Motion is.
While for Vertical Motion, it is equal to 90°. If the object is going down, it's negative. If the object is going up, it's positive.
David and Jacob gave Emily their gratitude for helping them understand Projectile Motion.
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