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The force on a body resulting from it's motion through a fluid (gas or liquid). This force is directly opposed to the direction of travel.
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Projectile with air resistance [duplicate]
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$$ x = x0 + (v_{0x})t + 1/2((a_x)t^2) $$
$$ y = y0 + (v_{0y})t + 1/2((a_y)t^2) $$
I want to add air resistance to this problem and i know its a sphere, so the drag coefficient is 0.47, and lets say … $$K = 1/2*C_p*A_p$$ where $C_p$ is the drag coefficient and $A_p$ is the area of the sphere.
I then try to find the velocity of x and y by using these equations. …
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Add air resistance to projectile motion
I am given an initial x and y position and initial velocity and I was asked to graph the trajectory in 1 second intervals.
This is what I have so far:
If $x_0 = 1, v_{0x} = 70, y_0 = 0, v_{0y} = 80, …