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| Sep12-12, 01:06 PM | #1 |
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And the last questions from the big and bad paper from me awesome
And the last questions from the big and bad paper from me awesome teacher... Mayby, when my others examples it will be good :-D
What the minimum speed wind, to take away paper on the desk? Have you got any ideas for calculate? I think about mv=Ft, but no, I think now... Or about Ek... Force acting on the paper in the direction of movement minus frictional force. And you? |
| Sep12-12, 06:00 PM | #2 |
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To slide the paper across the desk ... you want the friction between the paper and the wind vs the friction between the paper and the desk.
To lift it, you need to drop the air pressure above the paper enough to lift it's weight and enough turbulent flow to ripple it. A perfect fit between the smooth desk and smooth paper would just give suction... some air has to be able to get between the sheet and the surface it sits on. |
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