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How can we know the time and speed of the object before it reachs the terminal veocity, it will reach that, but when?
(he's acceleration decreseases right) thanx
Homework Statement
cube has a drag coefficient of 0.90. What would the terminal velocity of this cube be, 1.0 cm on a side in air (ρ = 1.2 kg/m3)? Take the density of this cube to be 1.6 x 103 kg/m3.
A
68 m/s
B
1.6 m/s
C
5.6 m/s
D
20 m/s
E
360 m/s
Correct answer...
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A body with a 100 Kg of mass is falling , what's the distance and time to reach terminal velocity?
Homework Equations
a=dv/dt v=ds/dt drag force= 100v^2
F=ma
The Attempt at a Solution
I don't really need the numbers , just the expressions
I don't know how to...
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"How does air resistance affect terminal velocity"
Homework Equations
N/A
The Attempt at a Solution
I know most of the answer of this, however I am just wondering say take a parachutist for example, if the air resistance is the resultant force, then in order...
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An ice pellet drops from a cloud 1.5 km above the Earth's surface. It's spherical so its drag coefficient is 0.45 and it has radius 0.1 mm. The density of air is 1.2 kg/m^3 and the density of ice is 910 kg/m^3.
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When the pellet...
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Imagine a cyclist (in spacesuit) cycling on the level on the Moon (so no drag).
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Hello PF,
I have once simple (well, not so simple for me) question.
I'm trying to derive an equation for the velocity of a falling body with accordance to terminal velocity.
The equation incorporates drag proportional to the speed.
m*dv/dt=mg-bv
and
mg/b=terminal velocity vt
So the steps...
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This is a repost of a homework like question. The previous thread I did not understand.
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Homework Equations
The thread stated that the equation most...
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A solid sphere - 20mm in diameter, σ (specific gravity) = 1.3
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Homework Equations
Fd=(1/2)*Cd*ρ*(U^2)*A...
I'm in physics 1 in college and reviewing for an up comming exam, ran into this problem and can't seem to figure out how to solve it.
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I know that ##\sin\left(\frac{\alpha}{2}\right) =...
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Homework Equations
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The Attempt at a Solution
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I want to know about terminal velocity.
As my point of view, when air resistance and force(=mg) become same then the object
moving downward has constant velocity.
This is right?
If right then v = (initial velocity)v + g*t; becomes v = g*t;
then velocity increases by time !
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velocity? What are the applicable equation(s) used to calculate this?
Homework Statement
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Homework Equations
V - V_o = at
F = ma
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F=ma
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Given g = 9.8 m/s
2
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A sky diver of mass 69 kg jumps from a
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What was (the magnitude of) her acceleration at the moment her velocity was only
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Answer in...
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