Shooting
Learning Time: 4-12 hours
Content: Shooting is a subject that examines two-dimensional motions such as horizontal and projectile motion. This subject covers horizontal shooting range, projectile angle, maximum height, time, and vector analysis. The TYT focuses on basic shooting equations, while the AYT focuses on air resistance and complex shots. The current 2025 curriculum also covers sports technologies and military ballistics analysis. Learning this topic forms the basis for projection and motion planning.
- Types of Projectile:
- Horizontal Projectile (Constant Velocity and Gravity)
- Inclined Projectile (Initial Velocity and Angle)
- Vertical Projectile (Height and Time)
- Equations of Motion:
- Horizontal Distance (R = v₀²sin²θ/g)
- Maximum Height (h = v₀²sin²θ/2g)
- Total Time (T = 2v₀sinθ/g)
- Vector Analysis:
- Horizontal and Vertical Components
- Velocity and Acceleration Vectors
- Parabolic Trajectory
- Applications:
- Sports (Artillery Shooting)
- Military Ballistics
- Spacecraft Launching
- Affecting Factors:
- Initial Velocity and Angle
- Air Resistance
- Gravity Change
- Modern Developments:
- Precision Shooting Systems
- Simulation Software
- Sports Analysis Technologies
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 5 hours
- Skill level Expert
- Language English
- Students 15
- Assessments Yes






