Kinematics - is a branch of classical mechanics that describes the motion
Vertical launch - is the study of the motion of a vertically launched object (Upward or Downward), in the vacuum. Free Fall is a vertical launch downward with initial velocity equal to zero (V0 = 0)
Non-Horizontal launch - studies the motion of an object in the vacuum, whose launching path forms an angle with the horizontal direction
g - Gravitational acceleration (at sea level g = 9.80665 m/s2)
t - Elapsed time
h - Height
V - Velocity at time t
V0 - Initial velocity (t = 0)
Ø - Launch angle in degrees
Hmax - Maximum height reached by the object
dmax - Horizontal range
Ht - Height of the object at time t
dt - Horizontal displacement of the object at time t
Instructions
Select the type of launch (Vertically Launched or Non-Horizontally Launched)
If the selected type is Vertically Launched, choose the direction of motion (Downward or Upward)
Select the type of calculation
For the calculation type that has more than one formula, select the desired formula and fill in the blank fields with the values of the variables
Click the "Calculate >>" button to see the result
To transfer the result to one of the temporary memories of WebCalc, select the memory and the type of operation and click on the "Transfer >>" button
Click the "Print" button to open the impression page
You can optionally set, in the configurations area, the maximum number of decimal places, the gravitational acceleration (g), the units of measurement (SI ou English Units), the title and add comments to the print page