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12 October, 15:04

5.

When an object is falling, the air resistance, A varies directly as the square of

the speed, S. At a certain speed the resistance is 60 newtons. What is the

resistance at twice this speed?

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  1. 12 October, 17:21
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    240 N

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Resistance force (A) varies directly with the square of the speed (S).

    A = k S²

    At a certain speed (S = s), the resistance is A = 60.

    60 = k s²

    k = 60 / s²

    At double the speed, (S = 2s), the resistance is:

    A = k (2s) ²

    A = (60 / s²) (2s) ²

    A = (60 / s²) (4s²)

    A = 240
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