Classical Mechanics

  • Projectile Motion Calculator

    Master Projectile Motion Calculator: Instant Physics Calculations Calculate projectile motion parameters in seconds. Simply enter your launch speed and angle to instantly get the range, maximum height, and time of flight with complete step by step mathematical working. Projectile Calculator Projectile Calculator Adjust Parameters Launch Speed (m/s) Angle (degrees) Launch Height (m) Gravity Earth (9.81…

  • Projectile Motion(MCQs)

    A) One-dimensional motionB) Uniform circular motionC) Two-dimensional motionD) Random motion A) CircleB) EllipseC) ParabolaD) Straight line A) gB) 0C) 9.8 m/s² upwardD) Variable A) ZeroB) Constant upwardC) Constant downward (g)D) Changing A) IncreasingB) DecreasingC) ConstantD) Zero A) velocityB) displacementC) timeD) acceleration A) MaximumB) ZeroC) Negative maximumD) Constant A) cosθB) sinθC) tanθD) sin²θ only A) 30°B)…

  • Projectile Motion

    Projectile motion is the motion of an object launched into the air that moves only under the influence of gravity. A basketball shot, a football kick, a cannonball, or even water spraying from a fountain all follow the same graceful curved path through the air. Under the influence of gravity alone, this trajectory becomes a…

  • Gravitational Force

    Newton’s law of gravitation states that every two objects with mass attract each other with a force that depends on their masses and the distance between them. Gravitational force is one of the most fundamental interactions in nature and the reason everything in the universe with mass attracts everything else. It governs the fall of…

  • Kinetic Energy(MCQs)

    A) Stored energy due to positionB) Energy due to motionC) Heat energyD) Chemical energy  A) F = maB) P = mvC) KE = ½mv²D) V = IR A) NewtonB) PascalC) JouleD) Watt  A) Mass onlyB) Velocity onlyC) Mass and velocityD) Force and pressure  A) DoubleB) TripleC) Four timesD) Half  A) Maximum kinetic energyB) Negative kinetic…

  • Angular Momentum

    Angular momentum is the quantity of rotational motion possessed by a rotating object around an axis. It describes how strongly an object continues spinning and depends on the object’s mass, shape, and rotational speed. In physics, this is one of the most important conserved quantities and is represented by the equation: L = I ω…

  • Kinetic Energy

    Kinetic energy (KE), is the energy an object possesses because of its motion. Every moving object — from a rolling football to a speeding rocket — carries kinetic energy. The faster an object moves, the more kinetic energy it has. This form of energy exists everywhere in everyday life and is one of the most…