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its surface area and what it’s falling through. For example, a feather doesn’t weigh much and presents a very large surface area to the air as it falls. So its terminal velocity speed is much slower than a rock with the same weight. This is why an ant can fall off a tall buildin...
2 or 680 g’s. if i use a terminal velocity of 12.2 m/s, the stopping acceleration goes down to 250 g’s. that seems high. comparing to dropping on a hard floor how about something you might be able to relate to. who hasn’t dropped their iphone on the floor? me, that is who...
The timing needs to be very exact, but I don't know how the falling mechanism works: whether there is acceleration, and how fast it is hit. (I understand this would be different for a chicken.) Can someone give me some figures of the length of time it takes to reach the terminal v...
What is the acceleration of a falling object that has reached its terminal velocity? Viscous Friction The viscous frictional forces appear when a body moves inside a fluid. These forces oppose the motion of the body and depend on the body's velocity. There are two main...
“You have the same advanced engine technology which gives you not just fuel efficiency but a lower noise level.” The first thing we noticed is how large the cabin feels – there’s a surprising sense of openness and space which belies the plane’s compact dimensions. ...
from smaller counterparts such as servers, minicomputers, workstations, and personal computers (PCs). While mainframe is a generic term, most people instantly associate these computing workhorses with IBM and their System Z, the most popular and widely used models. The Z15 is the latest model...
from smaller counterparts such as servers, minicomputers, workstations, and personal computers (PCs). While mainframe is a generic term, most people instantly associate these computing workhorses with IBM and their System Z, the most popular and widely used models. The Z15 is the latest model...
Let's go! Introduction Analog signals need to be correctly "prepared" before they can be converted into digital form for further processing. Signal conditioning is an electronic circuit that manipulates a signal in a way that prepares it for the next stage of processing. Many data acquisition ...
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