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11 January, 13:42

A 30.0-kg object experiences a drag force due to air resistance with a magnitude proportional to the square of its speed. The object falls with an acceleration of 4.00 m/s2 downward when it is falling downward at 70.0 m/s. What is its terminal speed?

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  1. 11 January, 14:10
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    Drag force at 70 m/s:

    F₁ = ma

    F₁ = 30 x 4

    = 120 Newtons

    Drag force at terminal velocity:

    No net force so drag = weight of object:

    F₂ = mg

    F₂ = 30 x 9.81

    = 294.3 Newtons

    We know that the force is proportional to the square of velocity:

    F = kv²

    F₁/v₁² = F₂/v₂²

    v₂ = √ ((294.3 x 70²) / 120)

    v₂ = 109.6 m/s
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