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LasTSurvivoR
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Ok guys everyone knows teh solid Pressure = P / S but i have a question..
I though about an object that falls from 20 meters.(Its mass is 2 kg, 2x2x2 meters cube)
When it reaches the ground how much pressure does it make , in normal case
20 . 10 / 2² = 50 Pascal it makes.However how can I calculate the pressure made by a falling object that has a downwards velocity ?
THankkss , that can be a foolish question but I couldn't understand this.
I though about an object that falls from 20 meters.(Its mass is 2 kg, 2x2x2 meters cube)
When it reaches the ground how much pressure does it make , in normal case
20 . 10 / 2² = 50 Pascal it makes.However how can I calculate the pressure made by a falling object that has a downwards velocity ?
THankkss , that can be a foolish question but I couldn't understand this.