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Solved: A ball is dropped from rest and feels air

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Problem 30DQ

A ball is dropped from rest and feels air resistance as it falls. Which of the graphs in ?Fig. Q5.26? best represents its vertical velocity component as a function of time?

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Solution 30DQ The ball fels air resistance while dropping. Therefore, its speed after dropping will initially increase and then reach a constant value. Therefore, a is the correct option.

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