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An athlete is running a 400m race around a 400m track. On the backstretch the athlete's velocity is 8m/s but he is running into a 2m/s headwind. How large is the drag force that acts on him? Assume that the density of the air is 1.2kg/m^3, his cross sectional area is 0.5m^2, and the coefficient of drag is 1.1.

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Answer:

33 N

Step-by-step explanation:

v = Velocity of fluid = 8+2 = 10 m/s


\rho = Density of fluid = 1.2 kg/m³

C = Coefficient of drag = 1.1

A = Cross sectional area = 0.5 m²

Drag force is given by


F=(1)/(2)\rho CAv^2\\\Rightarrow F=(1)/(2)* 1.2* 1.1* 0.5* (8+2)^2\\\Rightarrow F=33\ N

The drag force on the athlete is 33 N

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