Hello,
I was doing Mechanics and found some in resisted motion.
When the question gives the resistance force as kv, some books use mkv in their calculations.
Coroneos kinda explained it, if the resistance force is proportional to velocity, then you can let the resistance force be R(v)=Kv, where K=mk, so R(v) becomes R(v)=mkv... Coroneos says this makes calculations easier (undoubtably it does), but you can't change the question like that, can you?
Terry Lee on the other hand, uses R(v)=kv...
Which method is correct?
Thanks
I was doing Mechanics and found some in resisted motion.
When the question gives the resistance force as kv, some books use mkv in their calculations.
Coroneos kinda explained it, if the resistance force is proportional to velocity, then you can let the resistance force be R(v)=Kv, where K=mk, so R(v) becomes R(v)=mkv... Coroneos says this makes calculations easier (undoubtably it does), but you can't change the question like that, can you?
Terry Lee on the other hand, uses R(v)=kv...
Which method is correct?
Thanks