6. Explain the following terms: .Terminal settling velocity » Schmutzdecke » Membrane tortuosity
Particle A has a density of 1.2 g/cm3 and a terminal settling velocity of 0.50 cm/s. Particle B is the same size and shape as particle A but has a density of 2.4 g/cm3. What is the terminal settling velocity of particle B? A.) 0.25 cm/s B.) 0.50 cm/s C.) 0.71 cm/s D.) 1.0 cm/s
Compute the terminal settling velocity in air of a sphere with density of 1,000 kg/m3. The sphere with a diameter of 10 μm falls through standard air (25 °C and 1 Atm).
13.975 14.516 209 23 5.680 3.045 238 180 12 214 24 3. Calculate the terminal settling velocity of a spherical particle in water. The particle has diameter of 0.5mm and specific gravity of 3.0. Using 10 mls for the kinetic viscosity of water in the calculation. A velocitv-contmlled orit channel is nlanned for the mayimum flowrate of2 s0m
. 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...
Determine the settling velocity (m/s) of a sand particle with a density of 2.6 g/cm3 and 1 mm diameter. νw = 1.307x10-6 m2/s and ρw = 998 kg/m3.
If on earth the terminal velocity of a human falling is 50m/s. What is the terminal velocity of a human falling on Venus, Mars and Titan?
12. What is the terminal velocity for a 4.5kg bowling ball with
a diameter of 21.6 cm? (6)* a. 16 m/s
What is the terminal velocity for a 4.5kg bowling ball with a diameter of 21.6 cm? (6) a. 16 m/s b. 32 m/s c. 45 m/s d. 63 m/s
Derive Stokes’ law using the previously derived Newton’s Law for settling velocity of a particle
Question 8 6 pts (KTM-16 mod) An object which falls at terminal velocity... has with a constant positive downward acceleration is falling downward with a constant velocity (arhus no acceleration) undergoes motion solely under the influence of gravity None of the above
Define the following terms and then relate them to the cell membrane transport functions that are involved with these processes. Tonicity-osmosis-endocytosis-plasmolysis.