How Do You Calculate Air Resistance in a Simulation?

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Hi, I am currently working on a computer simulation of free falling objects with air resistance..and I am having problems computing for air resistance..can you give me the formula on how to compute it and an example please?..thank you :))
 
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Crack3n said:
Hi, I am currently working on a computer simulation of free falling objects with air resistance..and I am having problems computing for air resistance..can you give me the formula on how to compute it and an example please?..thank you :))
Usually for free fall problems one would use the Drag Equation (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drag_equation" ) to compute the drag force acting on the falling object.
 
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I have no idea the level of sophistication you desire, but the force of wind typically varies as the square of the (wind) velocity as an approximation for flat surfaces.

I have seen some chart data regarding flat areas (boat windage) and wind resistance for varying wind speeds used for calculating the force on a boat anchor. Such data must also be available for wind stress design on high rise buildings.