Question #cc79c

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Nov 1, 2016

A falling object experiences two forces

  1. Force due to gravity.
    A downward force directed towards center of earth on the mass m.
    Fg=mg .....(1)
    where g is acceleration due to gravity.
  2. Drag force due to air resistance.
    A force acting opposite to the direction of motion of the falling object. As such it is an upwards force slowing down the falling body.
    Drag force FD depends on the the size, shape, and speed of the object. It also depends on physical properties of air and is given by the expression
    FD=12ρv2CDA .....(2)
    where ρ is the density of air, v is velocity of the object relative to air, A is the area of cross section and CD is the drag coefficient which is a dimensionless number.

Therefore, net force Fnet acting on the falling body is
Fnet=FgFD
Using (1) and (2) we get
Fnet=mg12ρv2CDA

Using equation for Newton's second law of motion we obtain
anet=Fnetm
anet=mg12ρv2CDAm
anet=g12mρv2CDA ms2