terminal velocity help!
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ok here is the problem. i found parts (a) and (b), but don't know part c.
You drop a single coffee filter of mass 1.8 grams from a very tall building, and it takes 45 seconds to reach the ground. In a small fraction of that time the coffee filter...
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The drag force on large objects such as cars, planes, and sky divers moving through air is more nearly Fdrag = -bv^2.
For this quadratic dependence on v, determine a formula for the terminal velocity vTerm, of a vertically falling object.
Express your answer in terms...
Assume no atmosphere; no friction; no extraneous factors.
What is the terminal velocity of a mass that falls from the edge of Earth's gravity well to Earth's surface?
Thank you in advance for your answer.
Peace
rwj
How could I find how long (time) it takes to reach terminal velocity with an initial velocity?
http://www.geocities.com/operation_rising_star/mis.tve.htm <- does this make sense?
using 1/2pV^2*C*A=ma
Thanks in advance.
Dear all,
I have been working my way through the Oxford University physics test sample paper http://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/admissions/combined-sample.pdf" and I have come across this question:
A sky-diver jumps out of an aeroplane. Which of the following statements is true after she reaches...
Newbie question here, so sorry if it is silly to those in the know..
If a skydiver reaches his terminal velocity because the drag caused by air at height x, why isn't the gravity at x/2 strong enough to overcome the already reached terminal velocity? It seems to me that a falling object...
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A sky diver of mass 81.5 kg jumps from a slow-moving aircraft and reaches a terminal speed of 50.0 m/s.
(a) What is the acceleration of the sky diver when her speed is 30.0 m/s? Homework Equations
mg = bv
where b is the friction constant
and v is the terminal velocityThe...
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The Attempt at a Solution
I'm at a complete loss here. Part A was simple enough, and I calculated a terminal velocity of 28 m/s for the ping pong ball and 34 m/s for the golf ball. But I don't even know how to begin Part B. Wikipedia says that Euler's Method is for...
Suppose an object of 20kg is shot upward with an initial velocity of 20m/s. The drag coefficient I've chosen is 0.25, and gravity is 9.8m/s. I'm trying to calculate the terminal velocity using Euler's Method (using a C prog), and then graph the data using openoffice. I know I am converging to...
I can't really follow the template with this question.
Im dropping parachutes out of a window with weights attatched. I'm assuming that they travel at terminal velocity from the moment i drop them, and i know this becomes less and less true the heavier weights i use.
I plotted the results...
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The terminal velocity of a 2×10−5 kg raindrop is about 7m/s. Assuming a drag force Fd= - bv,
Assuming a drag force determine the time required for such a drop, starting from rest, to reach 63% of terminal velocity.
Homework Equations
Fd=-bv
Sum of F-maThe Attempt at a...
A small body of mass m located near the Earth’s surface falls from rest in the Earth's gravitational field. Acting on the body is a resistive force of magnitude kmv, where k is a constant and v is the speed of the body.
a) Write the differential equation that represents Newton's second law...
In one dimensional cases, will the velocity of a particle tend to the terminal velocity unregardless of any combinations of forces?
I try to investigate this equation: mv'+bv=F(t)
Using the mathematics theorem at the botton, I found that v --> F(c)/m as t tends to infinity. (where c is some...
I had made a model assuming a relativistic rocket accelerating with constant power,variable acceleration,variable total mass the result however is somehow counterintuitive. The less exhaust velocity the rocket have, the higher terminal velocity it will have.
Is that means I did something wrong ?
So, someone said the random quote "We dropped him faster than a magnet".
So my question is, if this proposed magnet were attracted to the ground, could it go faster than terminal velocity? Or is terminal velocity the fastest something can fall?
Hi,
I need a little help with my understanding of g-forces. From what I can gather, this "force" is the acceleration experienced by the object expressed as a multiple of g (the usual acceleration due to gravity).
What has confused me, though, is the Wikipedia page, which says that "A...
So I have this literature review which is due in like two days about identifying the variables involved in my experiment which involves the descent of two paper gyrocopters- where one was slightly bigger than the other. I am identifying terminal velocity as a factor which affects the descent of...
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A parachutist is falling vertically with a uniform speed of 12 m/s. At the instant he is 50m above the ground, he drops a coin. (Ignore Air Resistance)
A) What is the seed with which the coin strikes the ground?
b) How long does it take for the coin to reach the ground...
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Verbatim from the book:
A square loop is cut out of a thick sheet of aluminum. It is then placed so that the top portion is in a uniform magnetic field B, and allowed to fall under gravity. (In the diagram, shading indicates the field region; B points into the page.) If the...
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We did a lab that was about terminal velocity; we had to drop coffee filters from different heights, and we had to take down data.
We were given a formula
Fdrag=Cv^N
where C is a constant, and N=1.
I have no clue how to find the constant C, can someone help...
v^2= (4mg)/A
so if a 22cm diameter ball has a terminal velocity of 85m/s, what would the mass of the ball be?
A = 4pi r^2
22cm= 0.22m
v^2 = (39.2m)/(4pi (.11)^2)
7225= (39.2m)/(pi*.0484)
So I got 28kg for the mass and that is not right. Please help.
Stephen Doty
I am planning an experiment for my coursework in which i am dropping spheres of different mass and calculating their drag. They will be of different sizes, but are made of plastercine so are relatively light. I would guess the heaviest would weigh no more than 20 grams.
Does anybody know...
(dv_y)/(v_y+v_t) = (k/m)(dt) where v_y is y velocity, v_t is terminal velocity, k is fluid resistance constant, m is mass and t is time
This is my equation I derived for terminal velocity. I am going to integrate it for a function for position.
In my text, the limits of integration on the...
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u ---> gas speed (relative to the rocket)
v ---> rocket speed (relative to the stars)
v - u ---> speed of gas relative to the stars
v - v_0 = u ln \frac{M_0}{M}
Where M0 is the initial mass of the rocket, and M is the final mass.
Part a) If a rocket...
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A sky diver of mass 83.0 kg jumps from a slow-moving aircraft and reaches a terminal speed of 46.0 m/s.
(a) What is the acceleration of the sky diver when her speed is 30.0 m/s?
Homework Equations
R=-bv
mg-bv=ma
The Attempt at a Solution
since R is the...
Before an object hit terminal velocity does the shape matter.
In other words if you drop a small rectangle will it slow down in any way or will it keep on falling till it gets to it's terminal velocity.
then another part to that is why when you drop a pencil or anything else shaped like that...
Recently, the New York times ran the obituary of Paul Tibbets who
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At one point the article says:
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dropped free at an altitude of 31,000 feet...
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A 1.5-mm-diameter steel ball bearing (7830 kg/m^3) is dropped into a tank of SAE 30 oil. What is its terminal velocity?
The density of oil is 917kg/m^3, and the viscosity of oil is 0.26kg/(m*s).
Help is much appreciated!
Homework Equations
Force of drag = 1/2 *...
A 1.5-mm-diameter steel ball bearing (7830 kg/m^3) is dropped into a tank of SAE 30 oil. What is its terminal velocity?
The density of oil is 917kg/m^3, and the viscosity of oil is 0.26kg/(m*s).
Help is much appreciated!
My physics teacher told my class that in order for there to movement, there must be a net force on an object. He also said that when an object reaches terminal velocity the Fnet is zero because air resistance equals that of the object's weight. Then, he said that the object continues to fall...
A 11.00 kg object starting from rest falls through a viscous medium and experiences a resistive force R = -bv, where v is the velocity of the object. The object reaches one half its terminal speed in 5.84 s.
(a) Determine the terminal speed.
82.7 m/s
(b) At what time is the speed of the object...
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You drop a single coffee filter of mass 1.2 grams from a very tall building, and it takes 47 seconds to reach the ground. In a small fraction of that time the coffee filter reached terminal speed.
(a) What was the upward force of the air resistance while the coffee...
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I'm trying to work out the terminal velocity of a falling object, say myself (57kg) at 1000m, I have the equation from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_velocity but have no idea what the drag coefficent is...
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I have found that a baseball made of concrete would have a mass of...
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I have to find the terminal velocity of a smooth wooden ball.
rho(ball)=420 kg/m^3...
As most of you know, the drag force equation is Fd=1/2*p*Cd*V^2*Cd*Ac.
At terminal velocity, Fd equals weight. If you find the value of all the variables except Cd and V, you still won't have anything. But the terminal velocity equation is Vt= sqrrt of 2weight/p*Cd*Ac. So if V is terminal...
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1.) mg-kv-u=m*dv/dt
2.) mg-kv-u=m*v(dv/ds)
3.) mg-kv^2-u=m*dv/dt
4.) mg-kv^2-u=m*v(dv/ds)
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4 conditions
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Let \inline{v_\infty} be the terminal velocity of a falling body in air. If the body is dropped from rest, find the expression for the speed as a function of time (1) if the air...
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Can someone please explain how I can calculate the terminal velocity from a displacement-time graph? I'm only finding solutions to velocity-time graphs, but that's not what I need.
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