. Terminal velocity - free fall. Estimate (order of magnitude) the terminal speed vT of a typical human in free fall. Draw a free body diagram for the person falling at terminal velocity. Use the FBD, Newton’s second law, and the formula for air resistance (drag force) mentioned in class FD = 1/2 D ρ A v2 to find an expression for vT . Explain/justify any assumptions that you make (e.g., for quantities like the cross-sectional area A or the mass m). You may estimate the drag coefficient D to be equal to one. Write the terminal speed in MKS units and miles per hour.
. Terminal velocity - free fall. Estimate (order of magnitude) the terminal speed vT of a...
A falling body on Earth will generally not fall at constant acceleration in reality, due to air resistance (or drag). The equation for the drag force Fd is Fd = 0.5 (Cd A) ρ v2 where Cd is the unitless drag coefficient of a body, A is its cross-sectional area, ρ is the density of the air, and v is the body's velocity with respect to the atmosphere.(b) Look up and then see if you can also calculate the terminal...
1. A rocket is launched vertically from the Earth, and the thrust (pushing force) from the engines is directed upward, and has a magnitude of 5.00 x 106 N. The mass of the rocket is initially 2.00 x 105 kg. (a) What is the initial acceleration of the rocket, assuming you can neglect air resistance? (b) After the rocket has been in flight for a while, burning and exhausting a lot of fuel, its mass has decreased to 1.20 x 105 kg, and...
this project discovers the free-falling velocity of skydivers
before the parachutes are opened using the laws of physics and
calculus. you can ignore the wind in the horizontal direction. let
m be the mass of a skydiver and the equipment, g be the
acceleration due to gravity. the free-falling velocity of a
skydiver, v(t), increases with time. the force due to the air
resistance is correlated with the velocity, that is, Fr=kv^2, where
k>0 if called the drag constant related...