Punting and Projectile Motion Activity Worksheet TEACHER KEY - 0
Punting and Projectile Motion Activity Worksheet TEACHER KEY - 0
Punting and Projectile Motion Activity Worksheet TEACHER KEY - 0
b. Initial Speed:
Speed at which a projectile is launched.
c. Launch Angle:
e. Air Resistance:
f. Drag Coefficient:
A variable that quantifies the amount of air resistance an object will
experience under given situations. It is determined by the object’s
shape and size.
2. What objects were particularly difficult to toss into the target? Why?
Watch the NBC Learn Video THE SCIENCE OF NFL FOOTBALL – Projectile Motion and
Parabolas.
Part II. Go to the PHET web site http://phet.colorado.edu/web-pages/simulations-base.html.
Go to the Physics Page and scroll down to select the Projectile Motion simulation. Spend a few
minutes familiarizing yourself with the simulation.
4. Air Resistance (Drag Coefficient) vs. Range: Create and conduct an investigation to
determine how air resistance (drag coefficient) affects the range of a projectile.
a. Briefly describe the technique you will use. What variable(s) will you change and
what variable(s) will you measure?
Record the variables that will be held constant: Initial Velocity_______ Angle_______ Mass_______
Object______
c. Reflect upon your data table and explain what you found about the effect of air
resistance (drag coefficient) on the range of a projectile.
Answers will vary, but students should find that increasing the drag coefficient will decrease the
range.
5. Initial Speed vs. Range: Create and conduct an investigation to determine how initial
speed affects the range of a projectile.
a. Briefly describe the technique you will use. What variable(s) will you change and
what variable(s) will you measure?
c. Reflect upon your data table and explain what you found about the effect of
initial speed on the range of a projectile.
Answers will vary but students should find that increasing the initial velocity will increase the
range.
6. Launch Angle vs. Range: Create and conduct an investigation to determine how the
launch angle affects the range of a projectile. (Note: You are encouraged to try many
angles between 0 and 90.)
a. Briefly describe the technique you will use. What variable(s) will you change and
what variable(s) will you measure?
c. Reflect upon your data table and explain what you found about the effect of
launch angle on the range of a projectile.
Answers will vary, but students should find that the maximum angle is 45 degrees (this is with no
air resistance, and will be slightly less if air resistance is present).
7. With no air resistance:
a. Find the angle that will produce the maximum range and record this angle:
45 degrees.
9. For a football, find 2 different angles that produce the same range.
a. Record these two angles and the range:
b. Compare the time in the air for each of these angles, and explain any difference.
10. What advice about angle and kicking speed would you give to a punter who wants to
maximize the distance of a punt? Why?
11. What advice about angle and speed, would you give a punter that is not trying to
maximize distance, but instead wants a long “hang time” to allow his teammates as
much time as possible to “get downfield”.