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Tuesday, September 18, 2018

The drag force FD acting on a sphere moving through a fluid is given by the expression


Question 10
(a) The drag force FD acting on a sphere moving through a fluid is given by the expression
FD = Kρv2
where K is a constant,
ρ is the density of the fluid
and v is the speed of the sphere.

Determine the SI base units of K. [3]


(b) A ball of weight 1.5 N falls vertically from rest in air. The drag force FD acting on the ball is given by the expression in (a). The ball reaches a constant (terminal) speed of 33 m s-1.
Assume that the upthrust acting on the ball is negligible and that the density of the air is
uniform.

For the instant when the ball is travelling at a speed of 25 m s-1, determine
(i) the drag force FD on the ball, [2]

(ii) the acceleration of the ball. [2]


(c) Describe the acceleration of the ball in (b) as its speed changes from zero to 33 m s-1. [3]





Reference: Past Exam Paper – November 2017 Paper 21 Q1





Solution:
(a)
units of F: kg m s-2                                                                       
units of ρ: kg m-3           and      units of v: m s-1              

{FD = Kρv2      so, K = FD / ρv2}
units of K: kg m s-2 / [kg m-3 (m s-1)2] = m2                     


(b)
(i)
{At constant speed, the resultant force is zero. That is, the drag force FD is equal to the weight (= 1.5 N).

Kρ = FD / v2
The product of Kρ is a constant. That is, when FD = 1.5 N and v = 33 m s-1, the product is}
Kρ = 1.5 / 332 = 1.38 × 10-3   

{When the force is FD and the speed is 25 m s-1, the product of Kρ will still have the same value.}

{FD = (Kρ)v2                            or FD1 / v12 = FD2 / v22}
FD = 1.38 × 10-3 × 252                 or {using proportion,} FD / 1.5 = 252 / 332
FD = 0.86 N                

(ii)
{Resultant force = ma

Resultant force = Weight – Drag = 1.5 – 0.86

Weight = mg               so, m = W / g = 1.5 / 9.81

Acceleration a = Resultant force / m
or divide the equation ‘Resultant force = Weight – Drag’  by m}
a = (1.5 – 0.86) / (1.5 / 9.81)               or a = 9.81 – [0.86 / (1.5 / 9.81)]
a = 4.2 m s-2    


(c)
The acceleration f the ball is initially equal to the acceleration of free fall. 
{This acceleration causes the speed of the ball to increase, and thus the drag force also increases.} 
The acceleration then decreases {as the resultant force on the ball decreases} until the final acceleration becomes zero {terminal velocity is reached}.

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