What is the role of F0 in the force exerted by compressed air on a pellet?

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F0 in the force equation F(t)=F0e(−t/τ) represents the maximum force exerted by the compressed air on the pellet at time t=0. As time increases, the term e(−t/τ) decreases, indicating that the force diminishes over time. Therefore, F0 is not only the force at t=0 but also the maximum value of the force. The discussion clarifies that F0 is specifically the initial force when the pellet begins to move. Understanding this concept is crucial for solving related physics problems.
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Homework Statement



A burst of compressed air pushes a pellet out of a blowpipe. The force exerted by the air on the pellet is given by F(t)=F0e(−t/τ), where τ is called a time constant because it has units of time.

What does F0 represent?

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F0 represents the maximum force.
F0 represents the minimum force.
F0 represents the average force.
F0 represents the force at time t = 0.

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i can check as many that apply, i originally though it was the force at t=0 because that would mean it's the inital values. that wasn't right. can someone help
 
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emily081715 said:
i originally though it was the force at t=0

It is equal to the force at t=0 but there is a (very slightly) better answer.

What happens to the term e-t/τ as t increases?
 
CWatters said:
It is equal to the force at t=0 but there is a (very slightly) better answer.

What happens to the term e-t/τ as t increases?
would the better answer be that it's the minimum value
 
emily081715 said:
would the better answer be that it's the minimum value
because that's not the only answer if it's correct. I'm on my last attempt for the question and need to figure this out
 
It's not the minimum.
 
As t increases so e-t/τ decreases. So at t=0 the value of F(t) is a maximum.
 
I just noticed this bit..

emily081715 said:
i can check as many that apply

Ok so there are two answers that apply.
 
CWatters said:
As t increases so e-t/τ decreases. So at t=0 the value of F(t) is a maximum.
yes i need to check all that apply. so Fo is a maximum value and Fo is t=0 ?
 
emily081715 said:
Fo is a maximum value and Fo is t=0 ?
Yes.
 
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cnh1995 said:
Yes.
Are those the only two?
 
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emily081715 said:
Are those the only two?
Yes.
 
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cnh1995 said:
Yes.
Thank you
 
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