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Calculating Drag (having circular reference problems)
v^2 = 0^2 - 2 x 9.8 x 2.5 V^2 = -49 v = sqrt -49 = impossible?- josiahseto
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Calculating Drag (having circular reference problems)
also, its mass is 0.0029 kg so w = 0.02842N therefore at terminal velocity point drag = 0.02842N (thats if it does reach TV) therefore at that point acceleration = 0 so.. we have u = 0m/s v = 1.41m/s (calculated through Fd = Fg) and a = 0m/s at TV point- josiahseto
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Calculating Drag (having circular reference problems)
Homework Statement I don't know if it's possible but I am doing a physics EEI on drag. I know to find drag you need instantaneous velocity which can be found through (change in x/ change in t) but i cannot find displacement unless i find velocity :S.. Homework Equations d = 0.5 x p x...- josiahseto
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