Falling Force Calculator:
Enter the values of gravitational force, GF(N) and buoyant force, AF(N) to determine the value of falling force, Ff(N).
Falling Force Formula:
The falling force formula is used to calculate the net force acting on an object as it falls through a fluid, such as air or water.
Falling force, Ff(N) in Newton equal to the difference of gravitational force, GF(N) in Newton and buoyant force, AF(N) in Newton.
Falling force, Ff(N) = GF(N) – AF(N)
Ff(N) = falling force in Newton, N.
GF(N) = gravitational force in Newton, N.
AF(N) = buoyant force in Newton, N.
Falling Force Calculation:
- Calculate the net falling force, if the gravitational force is 19.62 N and the air resistance (drag force) is 2.5 N.
Given: GF(N) = 19.62N, AF(N) = 2.5N.
Falling force, Ff(N) = GF(N) – AF(N)
Ff(N) = 19.62 – 2.5
Ff(N) = 17.12N.
- If the net falling force acting on an object is 20 N and the air resistance (AF) acting against it is 5 N, calculate the Gravitational Force (GF).
Given: Ff(N) = 20N, AF(N) = 5N.
Falling force, Ff(N) = GF(N) – AF(N)
GF(N) = Ff(N) + AF(N)
GF(N) = 20 + 5
GF(N) = 25N.