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"A particle of mass m is projected vertically upwards with a velocity of u m/s, with air resistance proportional to its velocity"
So naturally, i assumed the forces working on the body were
F = mg
F = kv
net F = - (mg + kv)
and hence
a = - (mg + kv)/m
BUT the first line of the solution is:
R = mkv
F= mg
net F = - (mg + mkv)
which would seem to imply resistance is acceleration.
So the question is, which is correct?
(the very next question's solution makes it a force, so its either something i completely don't understand, or some bullshit inconsistency)
Also, can you help me clarify between resistance and retardation? If there's a difference?
So naturally, i assumed the forces working on the body were
F = mg
F = kv
net F = - (mg + kv)
and hence
a = - (mg + kv)/m
BUT the first line of the solution is:
R = mkv
F= mg
net F = - (mg + mkv)
which would seem to imply resistance is acceleration.
So the question is, which is correct?
(the very next question's solution makes it a force, so its either something i completely don't understand, or some bullshit inconsistency)
Also, can you help me clarify between resistance and retardation? If there's a difference?
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