1_caduta_libera_parte_2_ Apr 2026

. In "Parte 2" of this study, we typically move beyond simple downward drops to analyze objects thrown vertically upward and the effects of air resistance.

. Note the parabolic shape, where the peak represents the moment the object begins to fall back down. 1_Caduta_libera_Parte_2_

The motion of an object in free fall (Caduta Libera) is a type of uniformly accelerated motion where the acceleration is constant and equal to gravity, denoted as Note the parabolic shape, where the peak represents

In real-world scenarios (Parte 2 often introduces this), air resistance Fdcap F sub d acts against the motion. As speed increases, Fdcap F sub d increases until it equals the gravitational force Fgcap F sub g When , the acceleration becomes zero. Terminal Velocity ( Terminal Velocity ( Choose whether "up" or "down"

Choose whether "up" or "down" is the positive direction (usually up is positive, making negative). Identify initial conditions: Determine

): The constant maximum speed an object reaches during its fall.