projectile motion

physics

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major reference

  • vector mathematics
    In mechanics: Projectile motion

    Galileo was quoted above pointing out with some detectable pride that none before him had realized that the curved path followed by a missile or projectile is a parabola. He had arrived at his conclusion by realizing that a body undergoing ballistic motion…

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ancient and medieval physics

  • Large Hadron Collider
    In physical science: Islamic and medieval science

    The problem of projectile motion was a crucial one for Aristotelian mechanics, and the analysis of this problem represents one of the most impressive medieval contributions to physics. Because of the assumption that continuation of motion requires the continued action of a motive force, the continued motion of…

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classical mechanics

  • vector mathematics
    In mechanics: History

    …that the motion of any projectile was the consequence of simultaneous and independent inertial motion in the horizontal direction and falling motion in the vertical direction. In his book Dialogues Concerning the Two New Sciences (1638), Galileo wrote,

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Coriolis force

  • vector mathematics
    In mechanics: Coriolis force

    …in the Northern Hemisphere, a projectile is fired due south. As viewed from inertial space, the projectile initially has an eastward component of velocity as well as a southward component because the gun that fired it, which is stationary on the surface of Earth, was moving eastward with Earth’s rotation…

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