In the absence of air
resistance any body falling freely under gravity falls with a
constant acceleration ofA
graph of speed against time is shown below for the situation where
there is no air resistance. The velocity increases byfor
every second that passes.
- The parachutist jumps from the aircraft. He parachute is
closed and the is no air resistance acting vertically.
- As the parachutist starts to accelerate the force of air
resistance starts to increase. His speed is increasing but his
acceleration is slowing.
- As the parachutist falls faster the air resistance increases
more. The acceleration is decreasing to zero.
- The force of gravity equals the force of air resistance.
There is no resultant force and the parachutist is not accelerating.
- The parachutist opens his parachute. The force of air
resistance shoots up but the force of gravity stays the same. The
parachutist starts to decelerate rapidly.
- As the parachutist slows down the force of air resistance
decreases. The resultant force decreases, hence the gradient of the
graph and the acceleration both decrease.
- The force of air resistance now equals the force of gravity.
The parachutist is falling with a constant speed – he has reached
his terminal velocity.
- The parachutist falls with a constant speed until he reaches the ground.
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