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Linear Kinematics - Free Fall Contents: Graph Definition of and Terminal velocity

Linear Kinematics - Free Fall Contents: Graph Definition of and Terminal velocity. Time. A. B. C. 0 m/s. Velocity. A - Free Fall - only gravity acts (a = -9.8 m/s/s) B - Transition from free fall to terminal velocity (a goes to zero) C - Terminal velocity (a = 0)

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Linear Kinematics - Free Fall Contents: Graph Definition of and Terminal velocity

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  1. Linear Kinematics - Free Fall • Contents: • Graph • Definition of and Terminal velocity

  2. Time A B C 0 m/s Velocity A - Free Fall - only gravity acts (a = -9.8 m/s/s) B - Transition from free fall to terminal velocity (a goes to zero) C - Terminal velocity (a = 0) (forces, vertical wind tunnels, type of object) (Demo - feather in vacuum, ping pong ball in vacuum, race twixt steel ball and pp ball)

  3. Time A B C 0 m/s Velocity Objects in free fall (region A) experience a zero g situation Demo - water bottle

  4. Demos: • Feather, Ping pong ball, Steel marble • vertical wind tunnel • terminal velocity • definition of Free Fall • Zero Gravity • gravity detector • Drop • Fling • DC-9 • filming Apollo 13 • YouTube(NASA Water Balloons in Zero G (High Quality)) • YouTube(Symphony of Spheres in Microgravity) • Show our experiments (DIME 2006)

  5. PSU: http://ddt.pdx.edu/node/605

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