thomsonm
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I'm currently working on my final year project which is building a maglev track for open days, and I'm having trouble calculating what force i need to apply to the train to make it complete one circuit of the track.
Since it's maglev, friction ~0N
Air resistance = -0.5*Rho*A*Cd*v^2 = -0.5*1.204*0.0025*0.82*v^2 = 0.0012v^2
Since i have no idea of the velocity i can't calculate the drag. Even if I ignore the force of air resistance, how would I find out how much force is required to make the train move, say, 1m?
Please help!
Matt
Since it's maglev, friction ~0N
Air resistance = -0.5*Rho*A*Cd*v^2 = -0.5*1.204*0.0025*0.82*v^2 = 0.0012v^2
Since i have no idea of the velocity i can't calculate the drag. Even if I ignore the force of air resistance, how would I find out how much force is required to make the train move, say, 1m?
Please help!
Matt