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Textbook Solutions for Classical Mechanics

Chapter 2 Problem 2.1

Question

When a baseball flies through the air, the ratio \(f_{\text{quad }}/f_{\text{lin }}\) of the quadratic to the linear drag force is given by (2.7). Given that a baseball has diameter 7 cm, find the approximate speed \(v\) at which the two drag forces are equally important. For what approximate range of speeds is it safe to treat the drag force as purely quadratic? Under normal conditions is it a good approximation to ignore the linear term? Answer the same questions for a beach ball of diameter 70 cm.

Solution

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The ratio of the quadratic to the linear drag force from equation (2.7) is,

                                                   

Considering the baseball,

For  in equation (1),

                                                   

If two drag forces are equally important,

                                                     

On equating the equations (2) and (3),

                                               

Hence, the approximate speed at which two drag forces are equally important is .

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Title Classical Mechanics 0 
Author John R Taylor
ISBN 9781891389221

Then a baseball flies through the air, the ratio

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