Question 3.17: Imagine throwing a shuttlecock straight up in the air. Air r...
Imagine throwing a shuttlecock straight up in the air. Air resistance is more important for shuttlecocks than for a tennis ball. Air resistance always acts in the opposite direction to the velocity of an object.
Draw diagrams to show the two forces, weight and air resistance, acting on the shuttlecock:
a as it moves upwards
b as it falls back downwards.
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