Projectile Motion (of an Object Fired at an Angle) - A Level Physics
This video explains the projectile motion of an object fired at an angle for A Level Physics. Indirect fire (provided by the finest regiment in the British Army - the Royal Artillery) is the example I used in this video. When you have a projectile fired at at an angle (it initially has both horizontal and vertical components of velocity) it will follow a parabolic path. This video shows how you can solve such problems using simple suvat equations. Thanks for watching, Lewis This video is recommended for anyone studying A Level Physics in the following exam boards: AQA CIE Edexcel Edexcel IAL Eduqas IB OCR A OCR B WJEC _____________________________________ MY PHYSICS WEBSITES Find even more videos organised by exam board and topic at: GCSE Physics Online ► https://www.gcsephysicsonline.com A Level Physics Online ► https://www.alevelphysicsonline.com MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL Your support in watching this video has been invaluable! To contribute towards the free videos on YouTube, make a small donation at: ► https://www.paypal.me/physicsonline FOLLOW ME ► https://www.youtube.com/physicsonline... ► / physicsonline ► / gcseandalevelphysicsonline #projectiles #alevelphysics #physicsonline

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