Principle of superposing: comparison of inclined projection and free fall

VP1.3.6.2
Principle of superposing: comparison of inclined projection and free fall
Principle of superposing: comparison of inclined projection and free fall Schematic diagram comparing angled projection and free fall (P1.3.6.2)
Principle of superposing: comparison of inclined projection and free fall

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In the experiment P1.3.6.2, a second ball is suspended from a holding magnet in such a way that the first ball would strike it if propelled in the direction of projection with a constant velocity. Then, the second ball is released at the same time as the first ball is projected. We can observe that, regardless of the launch velocity v0 of the first ball, the two balls collide; this provides experimental confirmation of the principle of superposing.

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