Physics, asked by syedr0792, 9 months ago

Describe the motion of a falling object which
experiences a drag force that is prependicular
to square of its velocity?​

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Answered by Bnbond
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An object that is falling through the atmosphere is subjected to two external forces. The first force is the gravitational force, expressed as the weight of the object, and the second force is the aerodynamic drag of the object. ...

W = m * g. ...

D = Cd * .5 * r * V^2 * A. ...

F = m * a. ...

a = F / m. ...

F = W - D. ...

a = (W - D) / m.

Answered by snehalgupta780
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