Im having some trouble with the second question in the exericse 7.2 from cambridge.
I can get the distance, but not the time (can't seem to be able to integrate the acceleration in terms of t...)
2. A particle is moving vertically downward in a medium which exerts a resistence to the motion which is proportional to the square of the speed of the particle. It is released from rest at O and its terminal velocity V. Find the distance it has fallen below O and the time taken when its velocity is one half of its terminal velocity.
TO make it simpler, the acceleration equation is
a = g[V2 - v2 / V2]
Thanks.
I can get the distance, but not the time (can't seem to be able to integrate the acceleration in terms of t...)
2. A particle is moving vertically downward in a medium which exerts a resistence to the motion which is proportional to the square of the speed of the particle. It is released from rest at O and its terminal velocity V. Find the distance it has fallen below O and the time taken when its velocity is one half of its terminal velocity.
TO make it simpler, the acceleration equation is
a = g[V2 - v2 / V2]
Thanks.