Free Fall Model (Vacuum) (Q3785): Difference between revisions
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modeling the fall of objects by the laws of classical mechanics. A free fall is any motion of a body where gravity is the only force acting upon it. Hence, we are neglecting the aerodynamic drag (vanishing drag coefficient and/or density of air) and assuming a uniform gravitational field. | |||
Property / description: modeling the fall of objects by the laws of classical mechanics. A free fall is any motion of a body where gravity is the only force acting upon it. Hence, we are neglecting the aerodynamic drag (vanishing drag coefficient and/or density of air) and assuming a uniform gravitational field. / rank | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:25, 15 November 2024
modeling the fall of objects in vacuum by the laws of classical mechanics
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English | Free Fall Model (Vacuum) |
modeling the fall of objects in vacuum by the laws of classical mechanics |
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modeling the fall of objects by the laws of classical mechanics. A free fall is any motion of a body where gravity is the only force acting upon it. Hence, we are neglecting the aerodynamic drag (vanishing drag coefficient and/or density of air) and assuming a uniform gravitational field.
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