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Physics, 20.06.2021 05:30 josephcfaucett2863

How do you calculate the friction/drag force acting on an object? I have the kick force, but I'm trying to find the drag force along the rest of the graph. I'm thinking I need the compare the acceleration between each point and use that to calculate the force between each point, but I'm not sure that's correct...


How do you calculate the friction/drag force acting on an object?

I have the kick force, but I'm

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