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Question: A small sphere of mass m is dropped from a great height. After it has fallen 100 m, it has attained ...
A small sphere of mass m is dropped from a great height. After it has fallen 100 m, it has attained its terminal velocity and continues to fall at that speed. The work done by air friction against the sphere during the first 100 m of fall is
Greater than the work done by air friction in the second 100 m
Less than the work done by air friction in the second 100 m
Equal to 100 mg
Greater than 100 mg
Less than the work done by air friction in the second 100 m
Solution
In the first 100 m body starts from rest and its velocity goes
on increasing and after 100 m it acquire maximum velocity
(terminal velocity). Further, air friction i.e. viscous force
which is proportional to velocity is low in the beginning and maximum at v=vT.
Hence work done against air friction in the first 100 m is less
than the work done in next 100 m