Answer:
Therefore the terminal velocity = 1.45 m/s
Explanation:
Terminal velocity: Terminal velocity is the highest velocity of an object when it falls from rest trough a media.
[tex]V_t=\sqrt{\frac{2w}{c_d\rho A}}[/tex]
[tex]V_t[/tex]= terminal velocity
w = weight of the object = mg
[tex]c_d[/tex] = drag coefficient=0.80
A= frontal area
[tex]\rho[/tex] = media density = 1.2 kg/m³
m = mass = 8 kg
g= acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²
Front area = length× breadth
= (18×47)cm²
=846 cm²
Therefore the terminal velocity
[tex]v_t= \sqrt{\frac{2\times 87\times 9.8}{0.80\times 846 \times 1.2}[/tex]
=1.45 m/s
Therefore the terminal velocity = 1.45 m/s