As described in Prob. 1.22, in addition to the downward force of gravity (weight) and drag, an
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(a) Derive a differential equation in the same fashion as Eq. (1.9), but include the buoyancy force and represent the drag force as described in Prob. 1.21.
(b) Rewrite the differential equation from (a) for the special case of a sphere.
(c) Use the equation developed in (b) to compute the terminal velocity (i.e., for the steady-state case). Use the following parameter values for a sphere falling through water: sphere diameter =1 cm, sphere density = 2700 kg/m3, water density = 1000 kg/m3, and Cd = 0.47.
(d) Use Euler's method with a step size of Δt = 0.03125 s to numerically solve for the velocity from t = 0 to 0.25 s with an initial velocity of zero.
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Numerical Methods for Engineers
ISBN: 978-9352602131
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Authors: Steven C. Chapra, Raymond P. Canale
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