Free fall and acceleration

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equation for weight to mass ratio

g=fg/m so g=m/s² so g=a

equation for average free fall acceleration at the surface of the earth

g=m/s²

for a free falling object, how does the distance it falls per second change with each second of fall?

increase

why don't objects stop as air resistance is acting on them?

inertia

how does air resistance affect falling objects?

it slows them down until the forces are equal

as first stated by Galileo: "in a vacuum, and only in a vacuum, all bodies fall with the same acceleration"

law of falling bodies

a measure of the inertia of an object or a measure of the quantity of matter in an object

mass

the SI unit of pressure

pascal

the force per unit of surface area where the force is perpendicular to and toward the surface of the object

pressure

the force exerted by any fluid on an object moving through the fluid

resistance or drag

the speed at which the acceleration of a falling object becomes zero because the upward force due to fluid resistance balances the downward weight force

terminal speed

the speed and direction of an object in free fall at which the acceleration of the object becomes zero

terminal velocity

what category of motion is free fall?

uniformly accelerated linear motion

a region where there is no air or any other gaseous quantity, and therefore, absolutely no air resistance

vacuum

what factors affect the air resistance force on an object?

velocity and area in direction of motion

a measure of how resistant a fluid is to flow within itself or to the flow of objects through the fluid

viscosity

the downward force on an object due to the gravitational pull of earth on the object

weight

the weight of an object divided by the mass of the object

weight to mass ratio

what is acceleration at terminal velocity

0

what is the acceleration of an object in free fall at the surface of the earth?

9.8m/s²

equation for pressure

N/m²

the vertical upward or downward motion of an object when the only vertical force acting on it is gravity

free fall

how is pressure related to force

F/A (N/m²)

the acceleration of an object when gravity is the only force acting on it

free fall acceleration

a force that opposes the motion of a body through air and that is the result of collisions between the moving body and the molecules that compose air

air resistance

how does air resistance affect the net force?

decreases it until it is zero

the time that has passed since the beginning of an event

elapsed time

anything that flows; in particular any liquid or gas

fluid


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