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14 March, 18:02

1. A 20 kg object is thrown with an initial upward velocity of 2 m/s. If air resists motion of the object by 4 N for each m/s, what is the terminal velocity of this object? (Hint: use the model developed in Day 10 Lecture notes)

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  1. 14 March, 18:31
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    49 m/s

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We don't know what your model is, so we'll solve this based on the balance of forces. Air resistance exerts an upward force of ...

    (4 N / (m/s)) v

    Gravity exerts a downward force of ...

    (20 kg) (9.8 m/s²) = 196 N

    These are balanced (no net acceleration) when ...

    (4 N / (m/s)) v = 196 N

    v = (196 N) / (4 N / (m/s)) = 49 m/s

    The terminal velocity is expected to be 49 m/s.
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