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keelejody
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i have a question but no mark scheme so i can't see where I am going wrong. a mass, m, is dropped with speed zero from point O at time t=0 after time t it has traveled x. the body is subject to acceleration due to gravity and drag -mkv.
(A) write the equation of motion:
ok so i know v=dx/dt
and I've said f=m(dv/dt)
so f=m(dv/dt)=-mg-mkv? because theyre opposite
I can't think what else to write, since this is 5 marks... unless i need sort this in terms of ODE's where g and k are constants?
(B) calculate velocity as a function of time, and the limiting velocity at very large time.
so i need v(t)? from v=dx/dt and this is where i use ODE's and work out V.
again i can't see where the marks come from this is worth 8.
(A) write the equation of motion:
ok so i know v=dx/dt
and I've said f=m(dv/dt)
so f=m(dv/dt)=-mg-mkv? because theyre opposite
I can't think what else to write, since this is 5 marks... unless i need sort this in terms of ODE's where g and k are constants?
(B) calculate velocity as a function of time, and the limiting velocity at very large time.
so i need v(t)? from v=dx/dt and this is where i use ODE's and work out V.
again i can't see where the marks come from this is worth 8.