Free Fall Equation (Air Drag) (Q3836): Difference between revisions
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Changed claim: defining formula (P29): \begin{align} m\dot{v}&=mg-\frac{1}{2}\rho C_DAv^2 \\ y(t)&=y_0+v_0t-\frac{v_\infty^2}{g}\ln\cosh\left(\frac{gt}{v_\infty}\right)\\ v(t) &= v_{\infty}\tanh\left(\frac{gt}{v_{\infty}}\right) \end{align} |
Changed claim: in defining formula (P597): \rho |
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 4 December 2024
Modeling the fall of objects by the laws of classical mechanics, including the aerodynamic drag and assuming a uniform gravitational field. Moreover, assuming the falling object to be a point mass.
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English | Free Fall Equation (Air Drag) |
Modeling the fall of objects by the laws of classical mechanics, including the aerodynamic drag and assuming a uniform gravitational field. Moreover, assuming the falling object to be a point mass. |