Abstract
Projectile motion is a common phenomenon that is used in introductory physics courses to help students understand motion in two dimensions. Authors have shared a range of ideas for teaching this concept and the associated kinematics in The Physics Teacher; however, the “Hoop Challenge” is a new setup not before described in TPT. In this article an experiment is illustrated to explore projectile motion in a fun and challenging manner that has been used with both high school and university students. With a few simple materials, students have a vested interest in being able to calculate the height of the projectile at a given distance from its launch site. They also have an exciting visual demonstration of projectile motion when the lab is over.
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Jordan, C., Dunn, A., Armstrong, Z., & Adams, W. K. (2018). Projectile Motion Hoop Challenge. The Physics Teacher, 56(4), 200–202. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.5028229
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