Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Vol. 1
Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Vol. 1
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ISBN: 9781429201322
Author: Paul A. Tipler, Gene Mosca
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
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Chapter 5, Problem 27P

(a)

To determine

The units and dimensions of the constant b in the retarding force bυn if (a)n=1 .

(a)

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Answer to Problem 27P

Dimension of b=MT1

The unit of b is kgs-1

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

  n=1

Formula Used:

The drag force equation is Fd=bvn

Calculation:

The drag force equation is Fd=bvn

Dimension of force =[MLT2]

The dimension of speed =[LT1]

Solving the drag force equation for b with n=1

  b=Fdv

Substitute the dimensions of Fd and v and simplify to obtain the dimension of b as

  [b]=[ML T 2][L T 1][b]=MT1

So, the units ofb is kg s-1 .

(b)

To determine

Using dimensional analysis, determine the units and dimensions of the constant b in the retarding force bυn if n=2 .

(b)

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Answer to Problem 27P

Dimension of b=ML1

The units of b is kg.m-1

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

  n=2

Calculation:

The drag force equation is Fd=bvn

Dimension of force =[MLT2]

The dimension of speed =[LT1]

Solving the drag force equation for b with n=2 ,

  b=Fdv2

Substituting the dimensions of Fd and v and simplify to obtain the dimension of b as

  [b]=[ML T 2] [ L T 1 ]2=ML1

So, the units of b are kg m1 .

(c)

To determine

To Show: Air resistance of a falling object with a circular cross section should be approximately 12ρπr2υ2, where ρ=1.20kg/m3 , the density of air, is dimensionally consistent.

(c)

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Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Air resistance of a falling object with a circular cross section should be approximately 12ρπr2υ2, where ρ=1.20kg/m3 , the density of air.

Calculation:

According to the expression of drag force,

  Fd=12ρπr2υ2

So the dimensions of drag force is

  [Fd]=[12ρπr2υ2]or=[ML3][L]2[LT 1]2or=MLT2

The drag force is given as

  Fd=bv2

The dimension of drag force is

  [Fd]=[bv2]=[ML1][LT 1]2=MLT2

Conclusion:

Hence, the expression for drag force is dimensionallyconsistent .

(d)

To determine

To Find: The terminal speed of the skydiver.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 27P

  56.9m/s

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Mass of skydiver = 56kg

Disk of radius = 0.30m

Density of air near the surface of Earth is 120kg/m3

Formula Used:

The terminal speed is given by relation

  vt=2mgρπr2

Calculation:

Mass m=56kg

Acceleration due to gravity g=9.81m/s2

Density ρ=1.2kg/m3

Radius r=0.3m

The terminal speed is given by relation

  vt= 2mg ρπ r 2 = 2( 56kg ) ( 9.81m/s ) 2 π( 1.2 kg/m 3 ) ( 0.3m ) 2 =56.9m/s

(e)

To determine

To Calculate: The terminal velocity at the given height.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 27P

The terminal velocity is 86.9m/s

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Height = 8km

Density of air near the surface of Earth is 0.514kg/m3

Formula Used:

The terminal speed is given by relation

  vt=2mgρπr2

Calculation:

Mass, m=56kg

Acceleration due to gravity, g=9.81m/s2

Density, ρ=0.514kg/m3

Radius r=0.3m

Substitute the values:

  vt= 2mg ρπ r 2 = 2( 56kg ) ( 9.81m/s ) 2 π( 0.514 kg/m 3 ) ( 0.3m ) 2 =272.12m/s

Conclusion:

Thus, the terminal speed at the given height is 272.12m/s

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