That helps alot, however I find that I have problems if the initial point is NOT the origin - eg:
2. A particle of mass m is released from a height H, where H is much smaller than the radius of the earth. If it experiences an air resistance which is numerically equal to its momentum (=mv)...
Hmm, that's _much_ clearer, thanks ezzy85.
However, your saying that force due to resistance is proportional to the mass _and_ the velocity?
My understanding was that resistance was proportional to _only_ "Some power of it's velocity"? In this case, how does the mass cancel out?
(In the...
Resisted Motion - Mechanics
Hello guys, I've just started resisted motion.
I'm having a little trouble with:
ma = -mg - kv^n
The issue I've got is - WHY the negative sign?
I just did a quick resisted motion question I made up, to investigate this negative sign.
I found the...