What takes longer? With airdrag or without?

In summary, the conversation discusses whether an object shot from the ground vertically would take longer to reach the ground again with or without air resistance. It is noted that air drag is more significant on the way up than on the way down, and even with linear drag, it is unlikely to delay the object's return to the ground. The speaker also mentions solving differential equations to determine the total time in the air. It is concluded that at high speeds, air resistance may not have a significant impact on the object's return time.
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Heey all,

Do you think it will take longer for an object shot from the ground vertically to reach to ground again with air resistance or without? Keep in mind, no air drag means it will go higher, but it won't be slower down on the way back.
 
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Assuming turbulent flow, drag scales with the speed squared - it is much more important on the way up than on the way down. I don't see any scenario where it would delay the bullet. Even with linear drag (proportional to the speed) I would be surprised if drag can make the bullet reach the ground later.
 
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I tried to solve the differential equations and solve for the total time in the air. In this graph drag constant and gravity is set to 1. The variable x denotes the lift off velocity. So yeah, I think you are right, especially at high speeds.
 

Related to What takes longer? With airdrag or without?

What takes longer? With airdrag or without?

This is a common question among people who are interested in the physics of motion and aerodynamics. The answer to this question depends on several factors, including the speed of the object, the shape and size of the object, and the density of the surrounding air.

How does airdrag affect the speed of an object?

Airdrag refers to the resistance that an object experiences as it moves through the air. This resistance increases as the speed of the object increases. Therefore, airdrag can significantly affect the speed of an object, causing it to slow down.

Does the shape and size of an object impact the amount of airdrag?

Yes, the shape and size of an object play a significant role in determining the amount of airdrag that it experiences. Objects with a streamlined shape and smaller size will experience less airdrag compared to larger and less streamlined objects.

How does airdrag affect the overall time it takes for an object to travel a certain distance?

Airdrag can significantly impact the time it takes for an object to travel a certain distance. As the object experiences airdrag, it slows down, which means it will take longer for it to reach its destination compared to an object without airdrag.

Is there a way to minimize the impact of airdrag on an object's speed?

Yes, there are several ways to minimize the impact of airdrag on an object's speed. One way is to reduce the surface area of the object by making it more streamlined. Another way is to reduce the density of the surrounding air, which can be achieved by traveling at higher altitudes. Additionally, increasing the speed of the object can help minimize the impact of airdrag by generating more lift force to counteract the drag force.

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