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Equation 2.33 gives the velocity of an object dropped from rest. At first, why v_{y} is small, air resistance should be unimportant and 2.33 should agree with the elementary result V_{y} = gt for free fall in a vacuum. Prove that this is the case. [HINT: remember the...
If I wanted to make a graph of height versus time for an object under the effects of air resistance av+bv^2 and thrown with a given initial speed, how would I go about doing that? I was also hoping to get a y versus x graph for a projectile under the same drag, but I presume I could find x...
Projectile motion air resistance calculator - tutorial??
I am not familiar with the terms/words of physics in English, but I hope you can excuse me.
I need a tutorial for how to calculate the air resistance in a projectile motion. I want to do it with my calculator and that's why I came...
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The problem is to find the velocity as a function of time, given the following;
the object is in free fall and its initial velocity is zero. The formula given for the air resistance is: a = g - kv, where g is acceleration d/t gravity, k is a constant, and v is velocity...
On a recent drop, one of the parachutes holding a supply package didn’t open. If the mass of the package was 35 kg and the drag or air resistance factor was 0.8 kg/m, at what speed did the package reach terminal velocity?
I am confused with this question mainly because of the unit used for...
Hello Everybody.
I have a problem.
I study calculate air throw distance for FANs. How can I calculate it?
So I have some data below.
Fan Diameter
Volumetric flow rate (m^3/h)
Temperature
RPM
Power
Please send me note or documents If you have any.
Thanks for your help.
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For a given tennis ball: Experimentally quantify the frictional effects of air resistance on a moving ball, including data needed to compute...
(1) the frictional force on the ball;
(2) how much of the ball's energy is lost to air resistance as it moves a certain...
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The Attempt at a Solution
I read the paper and understood it but when I got to the first question I was really confused. I do not even know what the problem is asking. This problem could give me an A in the class...
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A sledge of mass m = 85 kg has initial velocity v0 = 45 m/s and is moving horizontally along a straight line. The net force acting on the sledge is solely due to air resistance and is given by F = −k v2, where the constant is given by k = 1.2 kg/m. Find where the sledge...
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An airliner of mass 300 tonnes is powered by four engines, each developing 15 000 kW. Its speed at take-off is 75 m(s^1), and it takes 11 minutes to reach its cruising speed of 210 m(s^1) at a height of 10 000 metres. Calculate the work done against air resistance during...
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Calculate the trajectory of our canon shell including both air drag and reduced air density at high altitudes so that you can reproduce the results in Figure 2.5. Perform your calculation for different firing angles and determine the value of the angle that gives the...
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"A ball is tossed upwards with speed V_0. Air resistance is -mkv^2 and there's gravity too.
Find the the time it takes the ball to reach the maximum height. Do not solve the equation of motion exactly. Use the perturbation method on the equation of motion. Solve the equation...
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an object with a mass of 1.21g is falling at a constant velocity of 1.1 m/s. What is the force of air resistance exerted on the object?
Homework Equations
f=ma
The Attempt at a Solution
i imagined that if the object is falling at a constant velocity, then acceleration is...
Suppose at time t= 0 the football is kicked with initial velocity components Vxo and Vyo. Solve the equations above to find Vx(t) and Vy(t). You can make use of the formulas we worked out in class.
"Equations above":
ax = -kvx
ay = -g-kvy
formula worked in class:
v(t) =...
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An ideal parachute accelerates all the air it sweeps as it travels, and the air is accelerated from
0 to the parachute's velocity. Using F = dp/dt calculate the force on an ideal parachute of area A as a function of its velocity and the density of air. Assuming you wouldn't...
Hi, I am currently working on a computer simulation of free falling objects with air resistance..and I am having problems computing for air resistance..can you give me the formula on how to compute it and an example please?..thank you :))
Guys, Hello,
I am a high school student who has just started basic calculus and would like to know how to find the motion of the projectile taking air resistance into account. (The range, time, etc)(I have learned about projectile motion without air resistance) Please help me.
This question is bothering me much, please answer in detail.
For example if you throw a ball with initial speed (air resistance exists!) with an angle from horizontal.
1) Does it take more time for ball to reach its maximum height or to fall from maximum height to ground.
2) What...
Considering simple projectile motion, would the effect of air resistance cause the angle for maximum horizontal displacement to change? Would the maximum angle then be greater or less than 45 degrees? Just a conceptual question, don't really need equations (though wouldn't mind either).
Hello, I was playing with formulas on air resistance and derived formula for velocity in horizontal direction after object was thrown. It looks reasonable but I started have confusion about it, i'd like for you great experts check on its derivation, so here it goes every v is v in x direction...
Hello, I was wondering under what conditions does free fall need to comply to in order to take effect? I am pretty certain that for an object to be in free fall it needs to be void of any friction, but what about air resistance? Or is air resistance a form of friction? Thank you in advance.
ok so here is what i was thinking
when a spaceship enters the atmosphere the reason for the high impact velocity is that the air is spinning at 66000mh AND that to keep an orbit you need certain speed with is different from the Earth's rotation... now if you slow down/speed up to match...
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A particle falls in Earth's gravity. The force of air resistance is F = −αv v where v is the velocity, v is the speed, and α is a constant. (The direction of the force is opposite to the velocity, and the magnitude of the force is αv2.) If the terminal speed is 20.2 m/s...
Hi,
So I've read that kinetic friction does not depend upon velocity, but that air resistance does depend upon velocity. I hope those two statements are correct from the get go.
I can see why the force of kinetic friction does not depend upon speed using a simple thought experiment. You...
I'm taking grade 12 physics and I've been given a lab that involves a slingshot. A baseball will be shot using a slingshot and is to go 40m. I have to perform calculations to find out the initial velocity it needs to travel a distance of 40m, however, I have to take air resistance into account...
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A projectile near the Earth's surface (in 2 dimensions) is subjected to a resistive force F=-bv. The corrected value for time of flight is? (take r=b/m and initial velocity along y direction as Vo)The Attempt at a Solution
Let instantaneous velocity vector V = Vxi + Vyj
Let...
Hi,
I was wondering in my physics class the other day, whether if you throw up a ball from a height say h with velocity v0 , facing air resistance Fair=-bv on its way up and down, would it reach its initial height h again faster or slower than if you were to throw it up in a vacuum (i.e...
My teacher wants me to use an excel spreadsheet to show the difference in the movement of projectiles using air resistance.
Can anyone help me with the equation for air resistance?
Thanks,
Peter G.
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An engine supplies an upward force of 9.00N to an initially stationary toy rocket, of mass 54.0g, for a distance of 25.0m. The rocket rises to a height of 339 meters before falling back to the ground. What was the magnitude of the average force of air resistance on the...
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Conditions: (ii)x0 =0 and v0 =20ms−1
with a mass of 1 kg with c1 = 0.2kgs−1 and c2 = 0.02kgm−1
projectile is fired directly up (only considering motion in the EDIT y direction (previously x by mistake)) at 20m/s
given eqn can calculate acceleration at the n+1 term (i.e 1...
What is the difference between these two equations.
m dv/dt = mg - kv
and
m dv/dt = mg - kv^2
as the equation modeling a falling body with air resistance?
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I would like to know if there is an equation/formula to find out the air resistance of any falling/moving object. This will be used in a simulator in a project I'm doing.
I've looked around and all I can find is 'Do Experiments', 'Wind Tunnels'... This is not useful for...
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An object is ejected straight up into the air at an initial velocity v0.
(a) Determine the time for reaching the maximal elevation when the object is subject
to gravity alone.
(b) Determine the time for reaching the maximal elevation when the object is subject
to gravity...
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A bicyclist rides 1.32 km due east, while the resistive force from the air has a magnitude of 6.12 N and points due west. The rider then turns around and rides 1.32 km due west, back to her starting point. The resistive force from the air on the return trip has a magnitude...
this isn't really a homework question but yaa its just a question.
how do you integrate the air resistance formula into the momentum update formula??F
Fair = C*\rhoA*v^2
and the momentum update formula is Pfinal=Pinitial +Fg\Deltat
i used Fg instead of Fnet becuase in my situation i have...
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A 38.7g box slides down an incline of height 12.5m. As it slides, air resistance does -3.71J of work. Find the speed at which it reaches the bottom of the incline.
Homework Equations
E kinetic at bottom = E potential at top - Work air resistance
1/2 mv2 - 1/2...
hello
At the moment, I have two questions. the first would be about air resistance, and the second about parabolic shots.
1) what is the best formula to calculate the air resistance of a basketball?
2) If I use parabolic shot, air resistance would only affect the X-axis but not the Y-...
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an object of .4kg is attached to a spring with given spring constant 400 N/m. it is moving on a tilted table, that is at 30 deg from teh horizontal. The table is frictionless, but there is a dampening force -bv proportional to velocity. when the object is driven, the...
I was wondering which of these air resistance or magnus affect plays a role in the distance traveled by a ball more for a top spinning ball
my thoughts would be that with both these effects the distance of the ball would travel less
Please answer my question to satisfy my curiosity :D
ok. I'm a sophomore in high school who knows nothing about differential equations except for what wikipedia and some other sources said. I seem to simply have the need to figure this out. I've been to wikipedia, which didn't help. Could someone please provide a walkthrough on how to the math...
A 1967 Corvette has a weight of 3020 lbs. The 427 cu-in engine was rated at 435 hp at 5400 rpm. a) If the engine used all 435 hp at 100% efficiency during acceleration, what speed would the car attain after 6 seconds? b) What is the average acceleration? (in “g”s).
ans...
a) 120 mph b)...
D=Drag Coefficient
p=Density of air
A=Cross sectional area
v=velocity
a=acceleration
F= force
F air=(DpAv^2)/2
F net=mg-F air
ma=mg-F Air
a=g-(DpAv^2)/2m
k=DpA/2m
so
a=g-kv2
dv/dt=g-kv2
dt=dv/g-kv2
using the online integrator from wolfram we got...
Homework Statement
Does the acceleration of free fall take the effect of air resistance into account or is it equal to the acceleration of free fall on Earth if the Earth was in a vacuum?
Thanks
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The Attempt at a Solution
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A man on a bicycle, of total mass 100 kg, is free-wheeling at a constant speed of 15ms^-1 down a hill with a gradient 10% (i.e. sin^-1(0.10)). He wants to slow down to a safer speed, so he applies the brake lightly to produce a constant braking force of 84 N. The air...
Part A)
A raindrop of mass 1.06 × 10−5 kg falls in air
and reaches a terminal speed of 4 m/s.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 .
What is the value of the constant k that
determines the resistive force F = k v ?
Answer in units of kg/s
Part B)
If there were no air resistance, how...
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2 Problems that I am unable to solve: 1.) projectile launched at an angle 35 degrees, just clears a wall 20m high at a distance of 130m from launch. Solve for initial velocity, time it takes the projectile to reach the wall, and the velocity components + speed of the...
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Suppose we attempt to account for air resistance in our projectile motion in the following (incorrect) way: we alter g so that the acceleration in the y direction is -8 m/s2, and introduce a horizontal acceleration of -3 m/s2. With these changes, find the landing point of a...
Hey guys,
I'm looking to calculate the initial velocity of a large object sliding to a stop over a surface. This is easy without the drag force of the air, but I'd like to include that to prove a point in my research. As a quick background, I haven't done a differential equation in over a...
Okay, first a brief intro. I studied math/physics extensively as an undergrad...but that was over 10 years ago now. My day job keeps me doing more basic physics and math regularly, but I haven't, for example, solved a differential equation in over a decade! Anyway...
I'm trying to...
If F is the force of air resistance on an object with mass m moving at a constant velocity, which of the following best describes the acceleration of the object when the force of air resistance is reduced by a factor of 4?
F=ma
It says the answer is equal to (3/4)F/m = a
Can...