The formula to calculate Air Resistance (Fa) is:
\[ Fa = c \cdot v^2 \]
Where:
Air Resistance is a force that is initiated by air.
Air Constant is a constant defined for air.
Velocity is a vector quantity (it has both magnitude and direction) and is the rate of change of the position of an object with respect to time.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ Fa = c \cdot v^2 \]
Evaluating:
\[ Fa = 0.2 \cdot 60^2 \]
The Air Resistance is 720 Newton.
Air Constant | Velocity (Meter per Second) | Air Resistance (Newton) |
---|---|---|
0.1 | 50 | 250.000000000000000 |
0.1 | 55 | 302.500000000000000 |
0.1 | 60 | 360.000000000000000 |
0.1 | 65 | 422.500000000000000 |
0.1 | 70 | 490.000000000000000 |
0.15 | 50 | 375.000000000000057 |
0.15 | 55 | 453.750000000000057 |
0.15 | 60 | 540.000000000000114 |
0.15 | 65 | 633.750000000000114 |
0.15 | 70 | 735.000000000000114 |
0.2 | 50 | 500.000000000000000 |
0.2 | 55 | 605.000000000000000 |
0.2 | 60 | 720.000000000000000 |
0.2 | 65 | 845.000000000000000 |
0.2 | 70 | 980.000000000000000 |
0.25 | 50 | 625.000000000000000 |
0.25 | 55 | 756.250000000000000 |
0.25 | 60 | 900.000000000000000 |
0.25 | 65 | 1,056.250000000000000 |
0.25 | 70 | 1,225.000000000000000 |
0.3 | 50 | 750.000000000000000 |
0.3 | 55 | 907.500000000000000 |
0.3 | 60 | 1,080.000000000000000 |
0.3 | 65 | 1,267.500000000000000 |
0.3 | 70 | 1,470.000000000000000 |